Hello! This is my first official splash screen. It's rather silly but it still looks okay. Hope you enjoy it!
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Caution! I am not responsible for bricked phones! This has only been tested on a Verizon Droid Incredible 2 with s-off.
Anyway, these are the steps to flashing it:
1. Download the PG32IMG.zip.
2. Place on the root of the sdcard.
3. Power off phone.
4. Hold down power and volume down until the bootloader boots up.
5. Press volume down and the bootloader will hopefully find the zip.
6. Press volume up to select yes and press power to reboot device when finished.
7. Enjoy!
P.S. Feel free to take the .img or the .jpg and port this splash screen. I believe in open source so feel free to do so.
Nice work! I won't be using yours, as I am looking to make my own, something a little more personal.
But, I have a question;
Where did you learn how? I imagine there are tutorials somewhere online, but I have to sift through app splash screen tuts when I search.
Alternatively, you could give a quick explanation here
Anyways, good job!
[::AP::] said:
Nice work! I won't be using yours, as I am looking to make my own, something a little more personal.
But, I have a question;
Where did you learn how? I imagine there are tutorials somewhere online, but I have to sift through app splash screen tuts when I search.
Alternatively, you could give a quick explanation here
Anyways, good job!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31883822
Hit the link in the first part of my post.
Sent from my Incredible 2 using Tapatalk 2
[::AP::] said:
Nice work! I won't be using yours, as I am looking to make my own, something a little more personal.
But, I have a question;
Where did you learn how? I imagine there are tutorials somewhere online, but I have to sift through app splash screen tuts when I search.
Alternatively, you could give a quick explanation here
Anyways, good job!
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I can't find the one I used for this splash screen but I found this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=938988
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http://www.mediafire.com/?tx3mddid9nh3gep
It's finally working thanks again to Houka420 for the help, I made this using six6sicks Ubuntu bootanimation. Wanted to keep it simple yet classy like a real OS bootscreen.
Feedback appreciated
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themapleboy said:
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Here ya go man. Should be good to go now. Let me know. http://www.mediafire.com/?tx3mddid9nh3gep
Houka420 said:
Here ya go man. Should be good to go now. Let me know. http://www.mediafire.com/?tx3mddid9nh3gep
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thanks man this works, what was wrong with it before?
themapleboy said:
thanks man this works, what was wrong with it before?
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It was hidden files inside the part folders that were causing the problems. Next time that happens just go into folder options & select show hidden files & delete any files inside the part folders besides your png's (assuming you're running windows) & you should be good to go.
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It was hidden files inside the part folders that were causing the problems. Next time that happens just go into folder options & select show hidden files & delete any files inside the part folders besides your png's (assuming you're running windows) & you should be good to go.
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Nice work...i like it..
Simple is sober
I don't know why this was stickied.... and moved to this section.
Very nice boot animation, looks very similar to Ubuntu, and it feels like a real full blown os boot screen. Being a windows 7 user I'd rather have something more flashy, but thats probably just me.
I dig it. Nice work!
Glad to see this is back in the right section , and to those who voted on the poll. u hurt my feelings, nah jk don't feed the trolls and all.
I like it
Good stuff, seen better however.
So I dropped my Epic face down on the sidewalk yesterday and cracked the screen badly. The phone still seems to boot but is non-responsive to touch so I cant get past the lockscreen. I can also boot into CWM but can only see the bottom corner of the menu as the upper left quadrant of the screen is totally out.
My question is - can I somehow run a backup without access to the touchscreen? Either through Titanium or (even better) in CWM? FYI, I have adb installed on my laptop and have used it before with the phone but have VERY limited knowledge of how to use it. I am however, willing to learn.
If someone could even point me in the right direction I would be hugely appreciative.
Since you don't use the touchscreen to make a CWM backup it is completely within your abilities to do so.
I couldn't find a picture of the purple clockwork so you'd be able to have a bit of an idea where each item is without being able to see it, but this might help.
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Thanks ! I think you're right that I COULD get it to work that way, but I would need more info. First, I am running the Bonsai version of recovery and so would need steps specific to that version. Second, I don't know what is on the following screens so would not know what to do next. If someone could tell me step by step like: press down volume 4 times, hit camera button, press down twice, etc etc... then maybe I could get it o work that way.
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I don't have bonsai recovery and I'm not sure how many people here use it compared to the more universal clockworkmod recovery, you might want to head over to the bonsai forums and ask for step-by-step directions.
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Thanks ! I think you're right that I COULD get it to work that way, but I would need more info. First, I am running the Bonsai version of recovery and so would need steps specific to that version. Second, I don't know what is on the following screens so would not know what to do next. If someone could tell me step by step like: press down volume 4 times, hit camera button, press down twice, etc etc... then maybe I could get it o work that way.
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I responded to you on the Bonsai site but in case you read it here first it is Volume down 5 times and camera button twice.
kennyglass123 said:
I responded to you on the Bonsai site but in case you read it here first it is Volume down 5 times and camera button twice.
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Thanks Kenny. Did it but I don't think it worked. Oh well.
FYI, I think the problem is my phone now, not the instructions. I don't think I am even getting into recovery anymore...
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Presenting:
A Unofficial Cyanogen(mod) 9 Boot Animation!
This boot animation is meant to be an homage to my favorite ROM. When I saw what was to be the new boot animation for cyanogen(mod) 9 I was somewhat disappointed (and I know that I was not the only one). So I decided to take an afternoon to create my own boot animation.
THIS IS INTENDED FOR PHONES WITH A SCREEN RESOLUTION OF 480x800!
For anyone who does not know, this is how you install a boot animation. This is using the Root Explorer method. I believe a free alternative is called Root Browser:
Browse to /system/media and backup bootanimation.zip to a safe location
Rename this boot animation to bootanimation.zip
Place the new bootanimation.zip on your SD card
Navigate to where you saved the new bootanimation.zip and copy it
Browse to /system/media and paste the new bootanimation.zip replacing the old one
Here are some images until I can get a video in here:
Render time: 0:50:41
Mirrors:
MediaFire
If you like my work please hit the THANKS button.
Thanks to:
-Cyanogen(mod) team for their great rom
-despotovski01 for his Boot Animation Creator
If any one could make a YouTube video of this animation in action, I would love to give you credit.
This is really cool thanks for sharing
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Thanks
Thumbs Up!
Thanks for the positive feedback so far! I hope this gets some use!
cm9 boot
can you make this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-5Av_EVpyI&feature=player_embedded
very nice...
Admiral2145 said:
can you make this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-5Av_EVpyI&feature=player_embedded
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Here you go, multiple versions there
These are awesome, but my phone boots too fast for any of them to play ):
/First world problems
Transmission sent from a Galaxy S II, AOKP style.
Pheno.menon said:
/First world problems
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Haha, I know right? Sometimes I wipe dalvik cache just to get to see the whole animation, lol
I'm just seeing this boot ani now, could someone reupload because I'd love it, however the mirror is down.
DO THIS ONLY WHEN YOU PLUG IN YOUR PHONE AND NOTHING SHOWS UP ON THE SCREEN!!!
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This method is basically same as the normal stock rom flashing tut, EXCEPT the way you get into Download Mode as your phone is HARD BROKEN.
1. Download all the files required in the "SOFT BRICKS" Prob, (Just Google that).
2. Remove everything from your phone (SD card, sim, battery).
3. Plug your phone into your computer WITHOUT the battery.
4. Press and HOLD vol. up and vol. down.
5. As you are HOLDING these buttons, reattach your battery.
6. You should be in Download Mode.
7. Now flash ur Stock rom via odin...
Hurrahhhhh..................
Have u tried this?
jasonxD said:
Have u tried this?
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Yup, once but now my phone is dead (dropped in water):silly:
have you ever try this one by yourself. as long as I know, there's no one able to recover their device from hard brick. that tutorial is on the net a long time ago but no one ever confirmed it will be work on hardbricked device.
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have you ever try this one by yourself. as long as I know, there's no one able to recover their device from hard brick. that tutorial is on the net a long time ago but no one ever confirmed it will be work on hardbricked device.
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Yup bro it worked for me , thus i posted it,,,,:good:
you have revived your phone from hard brick?really?
anyway...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1498327 we already have similar thread. no hard feeling. i respect your good intention to share these information. its just its not good to made another post if we already have one. I'll ask captain to close this thread.
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While you clearly have good intentions to help out, as said above there is already a thread like this. In the future please search! Thanks!
Link to First:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1498327
Some new Google boot logos to give our little device some freshness!
Credits-
1. Google ( for creating their logo ofc)
2. @eurochild (for the improved logo)
3. @caitsith2 (for creating such an easy GUI tool)
Preview:--
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Instructions:
1.download the zips to your SD card.
2. Reboot to recovery.
3. Flash and enjoy
PRESS THANKS IF YOU LIKED IT PLZ!
Need Help!
@youwave111
Will you please tell me how to create custom logo.bin for MOTO E, I don't found effective tutorial for it?
Aman Dewett said:
@youwave111
Will you please tell me how to create custom logo.bin for MOTO E, I don't found effective tutorial for it?
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There are many ways to do so though the easiest one is by using Motorola bootlogomaker.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/themes-apps/app-motorola-boot-logo-maker-source-t2848667
You just have select a pic of ur choice with a solid background colour.
The tool will create logo.bin or the flashable zip according to ur need.
Hope it helps.☺
Press the thanks button plz.?
the 2nd one with the new google logo is in wrong size and placement on the screen, i assume you took it from a post of mine so here it is in both bmp and jpg to do it again..
eurochild said:
the 2nd one with the new google logo is in wrong size and placement on the screen, i assume you took it from a post of mine so here it is in both bmp and jpg to do it again..
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Thank you sir, I'll update the OP.☺
Thanks looking cool
youwave111 said:
There are many ways to do so though the easiest one is by using Motorola bootlogomaker.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/themes-apps/app-motorola-boot-logo-maker-source-t2848667
You just have select a pic of ur choice with a solid background colour.
The tool will create logo.bin or the flashable zip according to ur need.
Hope it helps.
Press the thanks button plz.
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Thanks bruv, will you tell me about samsung boot logo too?
Aman Dewett said:
Thanks bruv, will you tell me about samsung boot logo too?
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You can have a look at this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953726
This tool also works like the other one but its just kinda more specific.
Hope it helps.?
Press thanks.?