Can I change my boot screen without rooting my device?
NO.
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You can't flash the zip for recovery but I think that if you have the logo.bin, can flash for fastboot.
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Yes. Use fastboot. Don't remember exact command to flash boot logo or animation but if you do a google or XDA search you can find them. Or, download whatever boot logo and/or boot animation you want. Use fastboot to boot a custom recovery temporarily (fastboot boot recovery.img), flash the boot logo and/or boot animation, reboot, profit
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gharrrrrr said:
Yes. Use fastboot. Don't remember exact command to flash boot logo or animation but if you do a google or XDA search you can find them. Or, download whatever boot logo and/or boot animation you want. Use fastboot to boot a custom recovery temporarily (fastboot boot recovery.img), flash the boot logo and/or boot animation, reboot, profit
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Can you please elaborate?
Much appreciated for the reply.. I want to put a batman logo at my startup
Rokesh said:
Can you please elaborate?
Much appreciated for the reply.. I want to put a batman logo at my startup
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Command is - fastboot flash logo logo.bin
You need adb and drivers for your PC.
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When i flash a new kernel to my arc, it boots, the new logo appears, but i am unable to enter recovery. When i power on the phone again, the kernel seems to have disappeared as the stock SE logo will appear and it seems like no changes have been made. My bootloader is unlocked and im no .42 baseband
Do you type fastboot boot boot boot.img?
Got to enter fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Flo95 said:
Do you type fastboot boot boot boot.img?
Got to enter fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Thank you, was typing fastboot boot boot.img. Don't know where I got that from
smilgy said:
Thank you, was typing fastboot boot boot.img. Don't know where I got that from
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But for testing is "fastboot boot boot.img" necessary
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Hi... I'm not totally a noob, but I don't know what can I do now to solve this problem. I have an Arc S rooted and with unlocked bootloader. But when I try to install ANY kernel by fastboot, the phone starts with the new kernel's logo but it turns off. When I restart the phone, the stock kernel logo appears. Nothing changes. I flashed an general firmware already... unlocked bootload, rooted... Drivers installed... What else can I possibly do? Thanks.
Type fastboot flash boot boot.img
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IT WORKED!
Thank you man!
But... Why did i have to type "flash" instead of just "fastboot boot boot.img?"
Fastboot has commands which you need to use.
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paulinodf said:
Thank you man!
But... Why did i have to type "flash" instead of just "fastboot boot boot.img?"
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"fastboot boot" will make a one time boot with the image you specify, while "fastboot flash boot" will flash the specified image into the boot are of the device. The kernel images are not made to be hotbooted like the recovery image. That's why you can't use "fastboot boot" with a kernel image. That only works with CWM images.
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alvaroag said:
"fastboot boot" will make a one time boot with the image you specify, while "fastboot flash boot" will flash the specified image into the boot are of the device. The kernel images are not made to be hotbooted like the recovery image. That's why you can't use "fastboot boot" with a kernel image. That only works with CWM images.
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I have a problem after installing the Doomkernel v20. When i tried to change the kernel into Achotjan kernel, the kernel always back into Doomkernel v20. But the truth is, i have uninstalled the doomkernel
use this guide and download the fastbook pack from his link.
Hi! My volume down button on my Galaxy Nexus is not working (i broke it while opening the phone). I recently flashed a rom and tested a mod which as it turns out was incompatible with it. Now I'm stuck on a boot animation with no way as far as I know to get into fastboot/recovery as I cant use the Vol+,Vol-, Power combination. Is there any other way I can get to recovery/fastboot or another method to flash a rom ? Thanks
If you can boot into recovery, hook it up to a PC and use ADB to reboot into fastboot.
adb reboot bootloader
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martonikaj said:
If you can boot into recovery, hook it up to a PC and use ADB to reboot into fastboot.
adb reboot bootloader
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I can't get into recovery isn't the only way to get to recovery through fastboot ? My rom doesnt boot so I can't get there throught the power menu. And ADB is not working while the phone is stuck in a boot loop
modstorm said:
I can't get into recovery isn't the only way to get to recovery through fastboot ? My rom doesnt boot so I can't get there throught the power menu. And ADB is not working while the phone is stuck in a boot loop
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Out of luck then unfortunately.
So the only way is fixing the volume keys ?
modstorm said:
So the only way is fixing the volume keys ?
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I think you could also buy (or make) a USB jig that will force the GNex into download mode on power-up, and then you can use Odin to flash the stock images.
As it boot loops continuously attempt to adb reboot recovery. Even though the system doesn't fully boot I've had this work before. My first Nexus had the same issue with the volume down. Once you manage recovery use the adb method to boot to fastboot, and flash what you need to. Hope this works/helps.
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I've just installed Lloir's CM10 mod, however it seems the custom boot.img is removed every time the phone reboots which in turn prevents CM10 from booting (gets stuck on boot screen).
When I flash the boot.img, the HTC boot screen has the standard red warning text, however if I reboot the phone again, the red error text goes away and CM 10 is no longer able to boot until I flash the boot.img....
Is there some setting I have missed that causes this to break? I know with my N7 it would over-write the recovery rom on reboot and CWM had an option to turn that off so is something similar at work here? All the guides/instructions I have found don't mention anything regarding this.
what u need to type is fastboot flash boot (name of img). img
u must be doing fastboot boot (name of img). img
thts the problem
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paarthdesai said:
what u need to type is fastboot flash boot (name of img). img
u must be doing fastboot boot (name of img). img
thts the problem
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Yep. That was it... Thanks for your help.
I can't seem to get rid of the Freedom OS red boot splash screen, the one that appears immediately when you press the PB before the OS loads. I flash stock boot.img, recovery. stock OOS and community builds with full wipes and even relocking the phone. Help (sorry if this question is in the wrong place, seemed like a toss-up)
read the freedom OS' FAQ. you have your answer there or.....
use this to get back to stock splashscreen or make your own.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/mod-splash-screen-image-injector-t3441999
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424959404
Flash this. It will remove the freedom screen and keep the oneplus boot animation
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424959404
Flash this. It will remove the freedom screen and keep the oneplus boot animation
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Does not change, it remains to FreedomOs
Look for boot animation
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70304064&postcount=6
Flash it via TWRP
i think u are talking about the boot logo not boot animation, this will give u stock boot logo (logo.bin)
flash with twrp
Stock Boot Logo.zip
Bradl79 said:
i think u are talking about the boot logo not boot animation, this will give u stock boot logo (logo.bin)
flash with twrp
Stock Boot Logo.zip
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Nothing ... Not even this puts bootanimation stock
nerlim said:
Nothing ... Not even this puts bootanimation stock
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Oh so u r talking about the bootanimation, I will get u the stock boot animation when I get home
dbabaev21 said:
Look for boot animation
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70304064&postcount=6
Flash it via TWRP
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the one i posted was the for the Splash Logo (LOGO.bin)
this one dbabev21 posted is the boot animation, flash both of these and u will be back to stock on both the boot animation and LOGO.bin (splash screen)
Bradl79 said:
i think u are talking about the boot logo not boot animation, this will give u stock boot logo (logo.bin)
flash with twrp
Stock Boot Logo.zip
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Hey, can I use this to replace the splash screen (not boot animation) of the Oneplus 3 (not T) to the default Oneplus one and flash it in TWRP?