.QMG to .ZIP Boot Animation - Galaxy Grand Prime Themes and Apps

I. Introduction:
This tutorial changes the .qmg boot animation format to .zip format. This allows you to use much more bootanimation design you want. Android uses a binary called bootanimation to run the bootanimations, and it is situated inside the system/bin folder, Samsung has modified this binary in order to get it working with .qmg files.
This has been tested on most Lollipop Samsung Devices
III. Requirements:
- Custom Recovery
- Nandroid Backup
- Rooted Device
III. Installation:
1. Download the attached file.
2. Download any desired bootanimation then flash it (if flashable) or push it manually in system/media (set permission to rw-r--r-- or 0644)
3. Flash the attached file via custom recovery.
4. Reboot
Check this XDA Thread for bootanimation collections:
Animations by KachowPow
Animations by motomotomotoG
IV: FAQs
Q: I want to restore the old QMG Format!
A: Flash StockBootanimationRestorer.zip inside the /vr-theme folder inside your sd card.
Q: I got bootloop'ed!
A: Restore your system nandroid backup or flash StockBootanimationRestorer.zip inside the /vr-theme folder.
Q: I got no bootanimation showing up!
A: Did you set bootanimation.zip's permission right?
Credits:
Jertlok - Original XDA Thread: Click Here

Thanks Works Great On The SM-S920L

TechDBZ said:
Thanks Works Great On The SM-S920L
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Great! No problem

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[MOD][bootanimation]custom andriod

Hello Everyone
Here is my Custom Bootanimation for our Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos..:laugh::laugh:
Hope U All Like This:fingers-crossed:
INSTRUCTION
1) Install Root Explorer App
2) open root-system-media
3)Touch ‘Mount R/W’. This will make your system partition writeable.
4)Navigate to /system/media/ on your Android phone, and if there’s a bootanimation.zip file, rename it to bootanimation.zip.bak. This is your phone’s original boot animation.
5)Next, copy the boot animation you downloaded to /system/media and check if the permissions are rw-r—r—. If not, change them to that.
6)Done! Reboot, and enjoy!
DOWNLOADS
HERE : http://d-h.st/NCx
HIT THANKS BUTTON IF U ALL LIKE THIS
Thanks for the thread [DESERVE A THANKS]

[Boot Animation] [TW] [SAMSUNG] Change Boot Animation and Sound

Hi, Many of you curious about changing boot animation in samsung mobile. You know samsung uses qmg like boot animations. So it is complex to create own boot animation than creating zip boot animation.In this tutorial I have replaced the qmg files with zip boot animations.
I have tested on my Samsung Galaxy Core Prime. It should work on any Samsung Kitkat Variants mobile. Please test and report here.
Please make a NANDROID BACKUP before modifying the system files
For that just download the files from here and place it right folder and set the PERMISSIONS.
1. Place this file in system/bin folder and set the permission -rwxr-xr-x (See other files permissions system/bin folder)
Please note it disables qmg boot animations and enable zip boot animations.
[[ https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-NCstEO255cVM1b0xpejd3Nmc/view?usp=docslist_api ]]
2. Download the bootanimation.zip and place it system/media folder and set the permission -rw-r--r-- (see other files permissions in system/media folder)
[[ https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-NCstEO255VktzQU9MTGlSRVU/view?usp=docslist_api ]]
Or you can download any custom zip boot animations. Just google and download and place them in right place
3. To change boot sound just create a ogg file naming PowerOn.ogg (don't much than 20s) and place it in system/media/audio/ui and set permissions -rw-r--r-- (see other files' permission in the same folder)
To disable boot sound rename the PowerOn.ogg file as you wish like PowerOn.ogg.bak
Here the screen shots for the permissions
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any damage of your phone during operation. Use it at your own risk. I will laugh at you if you complain for the damage of your phone.
Learn how to create boot animation without PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/tutorial-create-custom-boot-animation-t3398058/page1
Don't forget to hit thumb up button:laugh:
:good::good::good::good::good::good::good:
Nice. But I already change my bootanimation with Cyanogenmod 10 qmg files.
JustFrame said:
Nice. But I already change my bootanimation with Cyanogenmod 10 qmg files.
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I have disable the qmg files so that device now can support zip like boot animations which is very easy to create. so I did this. You can also download a massive zip boot animations
dRbXDA said:
I have disable the qmg files so that device now can support zip like boot animations which is very easy to create. so I did this. You can also download a massive zip boot animations
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Well, then thankyou.
good work bro
adamh.ayyad said:
good work bro
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thanks :good:
Try this two Cyanogenmod 10 and 11 boot animation.
@JustFrame! are these working booot animation?
dRbXDA said:
@JustFrame! are these working booot animation?
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Yes. It has a second zip. Open it and extract and rename it to bootanimation then move to system/media. Permissions 0644.
Ok. Thanks
It doesnt showing permissions
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good work.thanks.?
@nandunani007 Go to file properties, then see permission and change. Make sure you have given root permission to the ES File Explorer and Root browsing mode enabled. You can use any root browser.
try this marshmallow bootanimation.Flash it with TWRP or CWM.[emoji13]
marshmallow-_animation-flashable-480p.zip - 3.6 MB
Sent from my SM-G360H using XDA-Developers mobile app
Didnt seem to work for my Core Prime LTE VE
ShinyMK said:
Didnt seem to work for my Core Prime LTE VE
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Have u set permissions?
itsmedRb said:
Hi, Many of you curious about changing boot animation in samsung mobile. You know samsung uses qmg like boot animations. So it is complex to create own boot animation than creating zip boot animation.In this tutorial I have replaced the qmg files with zip boot animations.
I have tested on my Samsung Galaxy Core Prime. It should work on any Samsung Kitkat Variants mobile. Please test and report here.
Please make a NANDROID BACKUP before modifying the system files
For that just download the files from here and place it right folder and set the PERMISSIONS.
1. Place this file in system/bin folder and set the permission -rwxr-xr-x (See other files permissions system/bin folder)
Please note it disables qmg boot animations and enable zip boot animations.
[[ https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-NCstEO255cVM1b0xpejd3Nmc/view?usp=docslist_api ]]
2. Download the bootanimation.zip and place it system/media folder and set the permission -rw-r--r-- (see other files permissions in system/media folder)
[[ https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-NCstEO255VktzQU9MTGlSRVU/view?usp=docslist_api ]]
Or you can download any custom zip boot animations. Just google and download and place them in right place
3. To change boot sound just create a ogg file naming PowerOn.ogg (don't much than 20s) and place it in system/media/audio/ui and set permissions -rw-r--r-- (see other files' permission in the same folder)
To disable boot sound rename the PowerOn.ogg file as you wish like PowerOn.ogg.bak
Here the screen shots for the permissions
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any damage of your phone during operation. Use it at your own risk. I will laugh at you if you complain for the damage of your phone.
Learn how to create boot animation without PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/tutorial-create-custom-boot-animation-t3398058/page1
Don't forget to hit thumb up button[emoji23]
:good::good::good::good::good::good::good:
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Guys i have galaxy j1 ace and i tried to install a custom boot animation but nothing changed [emoji49] and i cant find the file in sys/media .. so do you have any idea !
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poka17 said:
Guys i have galaxy j1 ace and i tried to install a custom boot animation but nothing changed [emoji49] and i cant find the file in sys/media .. so do you have any idea !
Sent from my SM-J110H using Tapatalk
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you have to root your phone. Now browse using root browser
itsmedRb said:
you have to root your phone. Now browse using root browser
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Thank u but I have root and custom recovery "twrp" and i used a root explorer but there is no file called ''bootanimtion'' in system/media and when i use any bootanimation app nothing change !!
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poka17 said:
Thank u but I have root and custom recovery "twrp" and i used a root explorer but there is no file called ''bootanimtion'' in system/media and when i use any bootanimation app nothing change !!
Sent from my SM-J110H using Tapatalk
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Pls note. In samsung zip animations are not supported. They are placed in system/media in the name of samsungboot.qmg blah blah. If you want to replaced the qmg bootanimation with zip bootanimation you have to read the whole the thread pls. Again. I am busy in studies now. So I can not make a video for you. Anyway In this thread just change your bootanimation with custom zip animation.
If you want to change bootanimation (qmg format) (mine trick is zip bootanimation on samsung device which is easy to create). Follow this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2611682
Hope u understand qmg & zip like bootanimations

[SHARE][QMG] Pixel Bootanimation For TouchWiz ROMs

Hi,
Today I am sharing these awesome Pixel bootanimations for TouchWiz based roms by @jayantraj . I tested it on On7 and Stock rom and it worked perfectly. These are QMG formats so you can easily copy them to /media folder without installing anything.
---Instructions---
• Make a backup of your current boot animation in case somethng gets wrong. These are the files :-
*bootsamsung.qmg
*bootsamsungloop.qmg
*shutdown.qmg
•Using any root explorers (like ES, ZArchiver or Root Explorer) unzip the downloaded files and copy them to /system/media
[IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE.TO GIVE THEM THE CORRECT PERMISSION]
•Reboot and you should see your new boot animation
I included two versions of this bootanimation. One is black colored and one is white.
Included gif in attachment for preview
RESERVED
Sent from my Samsung SM-G530H using XDA Labs
tasnim_tamim said:
Hi,
Today I am sharing these awesome Pixel bootanimations for TouchWiz based roms by @jayantraj . I tested it on On7 and Stock rom and it worked perfectly. These are QMG formats so you can easily copy them to /media folder without installing anything.
---Instructions---
• Make a backup of your current boot animation in case somethng gets wrong. These are the files :-
*bootsamsung.qmg
*bootsamsungloop.qmg
*shutdown.qmg
•Using any root explorers (like ES, ZArchiver or Root Explorer) unzip the downloaded files and copy them to /system/media
[IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE.TO GIVE THEM THE CORRECT PERMISSION]
•Reboot and you should see your new boot animation
I included two versions of this bootanimation. One is black colored and one is white.
Included gif in attachment for preview
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Weldone! How do i grant the required permissions and how do i backup original boot animation? Is there a way to make system choose random boot animation?
danbaba said:
Weldone! How do i grant the required permissions and how do i backup original boot animation? Is there a way to make system choose random boot animation?
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Backup - just copy your current/default boot animation that is located on /system/media to any location in your SD card.
Permission - After copying over your boot animation hold all of the files and and tap on permission and tick them like this
rwx rw- rw- or 766. If you find it confusing just look at the screenshot below.
Random boot animation... Not sure? :silly:
tasnim_tamim said:
Hi,
Today I am sharing these awesome Pixel bootanimations for TouchWiz based roms by @jayantraj . I tested it on On7 and Stock rom and it worked perfectly. These are QMG formats so you can easily copy them to /media folder without installing anything.
---Instructions---
• Make a backup of your current boot animation in case somethng gets wrong. These are the files :-
*bootsamsung.qmg
*bootsamsungloop.qmg
*shutdown.qmg
•Using any root explorers (like ES, ZArchiver or Root Explorer) unzip the downloaded files and copy them to /system/media
[IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE.TO GIVE THEM THE CORRECT PERMISSION]
•Reboot and you should see your new boot animation
I included two versions of this bootanimation. One is black colored and one is white.
Included gif in attachment for preview
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Where are the QMG Files?

[Boot Animation] Droid Razr M boot animation for the Galaxy Core Prime

I've successfully created a QMG version of the Droid Razr M's boot animation using Samsung Theme Designer. It runs smoothly and doesn't lag. I'd like to thank XDA member @Nonta72 for creating a guide on how to convert zip files to qmg for noobs like me
***Requirements***
Backup of your stock boot animations just in case the new one doesn't work
Rooted device
File Explorer (Make sure that you've given it proper root permissions)
***Instructions***
Step 1: Download the attached zip below and extract it to your SD card (or your device storage).
Step 2: Go to your file explorer app and navigate to /system/media, scroll down and you should see three QMG files: bootsamsung.qmg, bootsamsungloop.qmg, and shutdown.qmg. Delete them after you've backed them up.
Step 3: In your file explorer app copy both of the extracted bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg files from your SD card/device storage and then navigate to /system/media. Paste both of these files in this location. Warning! Your phone will boot loop if you don't use the bootsamsungloop.qmg file!
Step 4: While in the file explorer go back to your SD card/device storage and copy the PowerOn.ogg sound file. Put this in /system/media/audio/ui.
Step 5: Reboot your phone. The Droid Razr boot animation should play as normal. If it doesn't check to make sure that you've followed the above instructions and try again, and post here if you need help with anything.
need help
Hello, i tried out a custom boot animation for my smg-361f and i forgot to back up my old animation and the new dident work, so can some one share the original boot animation
thx.
karolis20041 said:
Hello, i tried out a custom boot animation for my smg-361f and i forgot to back up my old animation and the new dident work, so can some one share the original boot animation
thx.
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Here's the stock animation. Which version of the Galaxy Core Prime do you have? Did you delete the old qmg files before you put the new qmg files in /system/media?
Sent from my SM-G360P

[MAGISK][MOD]Custom Boot animation and Fonts

Hello,
Here is a quick guide on how to replace the boot animation and system font on oos 10.0 (Android Q).
ROOT is required.
Boot animation:
1. Download the attached zip and extract it.
2. Download a custom boot animation of your choice (XDA Boot animations collection).
3. Rename the downloaded boot animation file to "bootanimation.zip" and copy it to "BootAndFont > system > media > bootanimation.zip".
You can skip now if you don't want custom font.
If you don't want to change Fonts, just delete the "fonts" directory.
4. Download custom fonts of your choice.
5. Rename the fonts to their relatives in the "BootAndFont > system > fonts " directory.
6. After everything is in place, using root explorer (such as ES File Explorer) move both "BootAndFont" and "module.prop" into the device to the following location
"/data/adb/modules/"
(You can see the final result in the attached images.)
7. Go to Magisk, refresh the modules and make sure that the new module is now on the last.
Reboot the device and everything should work!
*Tested on OP7T, Should work on every OOS 10.
*Current Font is Germania-one, you can leave it as-is if you want.
Feel free to ask questions.
yaaria said:
Hello,
Here is a quick guide on how to replace the boot animation and system font on oos 10.0 (Android Q).
ROOT is required.
Boot animation:
1. Download the attached zip and extract it.
2. Download a custom boot animation of your choice (XDA Boot animations collection).
3. Rename the downloaded boot animation file to "bootanimation.zip" and copy it to "BootAndFont > system > media > bootanimation.zip".
You can skip now if you don't want custom font.
If you don't want to change Fonts, just delete the "fonts" directory.
4. Download custom fonts of your choice.
5. Rename the fonts to their relatives in the "BootAndFont > system > fonts " directory.
6. After everything is in place, using root explorer (such as ES File Explorer) move both "BootAndFont.zip" and "module.prop" into the device to the following location
"/data/adb/modules/"
(You can see the final result in the attached images.)
7. Go to Magisk, refresh the modules and make sure that the new module is now on the last.
Reboot the device and everything should work!
*Tested on OP7T, Should work on every OOS 10.
*Current Font is Germania-one, you can leave it as-is if you want.
Feel free to ask questions.
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Hey
Rename the fonts to their relatives in the "BootAndFont > system > fonts " directory.
6. After everything is in place, using root explorer (such as ES File Explorer) move both "BootAndFont.zip" and "module.prop" into the device to the following location
"/data/adb/modules/"
(You can see the final result in the attached images.)
7. Go to Magisk, refresh the modules and make sure that the new module is now on the last.
Too much confusion on this part like should i archive that bootandfont zip again after placing my font which i am trying to apply (rosemary and cooljazz)
And first i did and it happened how to to apply my custom font your...font is pre-applied after reboot? Can you please provide a video or something
yaaria said:
Hello,
Here is a quick guide on how to replace the boot animation and system font on oos 10.0 (Android Q).
ROOT is required.
Boot animation:
1. Download the attached zip and extract it.
2. Download a custom boot animation of your choice (XDA Boot animations collection).
3. Rename the downloaded boot animation file to "bootanimation.zip" and copy it to "BootAndFont > system > media > bootanimation.zip".
You can skip now if you don't want custom font.
If you don't want to change Fonts, just delete the "fonts" directory.
4. Download custom fonts of your choice.
5. Rename the fonts to their relatives in the "BootAndFont > system > fonts " directory.
6. After everything is in place, using root explorer (such as ES File Explorer) move both "BootAndFont.zip" and "module.prop" into the device to the following location
"/data/adb/modules/"
(You can see the final result in the attached images.)
7. Go to Magisk, refresh the modules and make sure that the new module is now on the last.
Reboot the device and everything should work!
*Tested on OP7T, Should work on every OOS 10.
*Current Font is Germania-one, you can leave it as-is if you want.
Feel free to ask questions.
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What happens if i have a separate font module? Will that get overwritten even if i delete the font folder?
Can confirm this works! I'm running OP7TP5G (TMobile) running the latest Magisk.
If anyone is unclear of the directions, once you bring the custom boot animation zip in the BootandFont folder, you have to just simply take the BootandFont folder and move it to the location OP mentions. Go into Magisk and confirm, once you are done reboot and you should have the new bootanimation (and or font)
This method is better than the other bootanimation thread on this forum as this does not require you to flash in Magisk nor worry about the permission write error you will get. Much appreciated it hella weird too because I was up all night trying to figure this out and then you come up with this guide ???
infamousvincci said:
What happens if i have a separate font module? Will that get overwritten even if i delete the font folder?
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If you are removing the "fonts" folder, then it will not overwrite your current font.
Keepinitgreen said:
Can confirm this works! I'm running OP7TP5G (TMobile) running the latest Magisk.
If anyone is unclear of the directions, once you bring the custom boot animation zip in the BootandFont folder, you have to just simply take the BootandFont folder and move it to the location OP mentions. Go into Magisk and confirm, once you are done reboot and you should have the new bootanimation (and or font)
This method is better than the other bootanimation thread on this forum as this does not require you to flash in Magisk nor worry about the permission write error you will get. Much appreciated it hella weird too because I was up all night trying to figure this out and then you come up with this guide ?
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Glad it was helpful
yaaria said:
If you are removing the "fonts" folder, then it will not overwrite your current font.
Glad it was helpful
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Nice. Worked fine. Didnt overwrite my font. Nice. Lol. Thanks man!
mytechtb said:
Hey
Rename the fonts to their relatives in the "BootAndFont > system > fonts " directory.
6. After everything is in place, using root explorer (such as ES File Explorer) move both "BootAndFont.zip" and "module.prop" into the device to the following location
"/data/adb/modules/"
(You can see the final result in the attached images.)
7. Go to Magisk, refresh the modules and make sure that the new module is now on the last.
Too much confusion on this part like should i archive that bootandfont zip again after placing my font which i am trying to apply (rosemary and cooljazz)
And first i did and it happened how to to apply my custom font your...font is pre-applied after reboot? Can you please provide a video or something
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Hi,
You are correct, on part 6, I wrote by mistake to move the bootandfont.zip instead of moving the directory only.
To apply your custom font, first, you need to understand that in different scenarios different fonts are used.
for example when tinted or Bold.
if you have a tinted version of your font should replace it according to the font name.
if you have just 1 version of your font, you can duplicate your font file and rename the copies with every one of the "Roboto" file.
You can see in the attached photo that all of the files are the same. (They are all GermaniaOne that was renamed to what the system is looking for).
I hope it works for you, please contact me if you still have troubles
yaaria said:
Hi,
You are correct, on part 6, I wrote by mistake to move the bootandfont.zip instead of moving the directory only.
To apply your custom font, first, you need to understand that in different scenarios different fonts are used.
for example when tinted or Bold.
if you have a tinted version of your font should replace it according to the font name.
if you have just 1 version of your font, you can duplicate your font file and rename the copies with every one of the "Roboto" file.
You can see in the attached photo that all of the files are the same. (They are all GermaniaOne that was renamed to what the system is looking for).
I hope it works for you, please contact me if you still have troubles
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Gotcha....Thanks alot bro...
I have a noobie question. Can't you just do the simple: move downloaded boot animation to the system file and replace it with the the stock boot animation and change permissions? A reply would be much appreciated
Youranoos said:
I have a noobie question. Can't you just do the simple: move downloaded boot animation to the system file and replace it with the the stock boot animation and change permissions? A reply would be much appreciated
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Android 10 system is read only so you need to use magisk to do it systemeless
Hey Yaaria,
Is there any way to replace the lock.ogg and unlock.ogg in root/system/product/media/audio/ui or it could be done using magisk systemless? Please suggest.
adeelsmatrix said:
Hey Yaaria,
Is there any way to replace the lock.ogg and unlock.ogg in root/system/product/media/audio/ui or it could be done using magisk systemless? Please suggest.
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I've got same question here. When i'll have a free moment i'll try to flash this module with ui sounds.
EDIT: nope. There's something wrong with product mount, it's not working
@yaaria thank you for the guide, I installed animation etc. I downloaded font : roboto.medium.ttf
How select the font? must rename the roboto.medium.ttf, to Germaniaone.ttf ? and delete the ( first) Germaniaone.ttf?
Will this mod (font change attribute) work on stock AOSP ROM?
Nevertheless thanks for contribution.
Edit - Never mind it worked flawlessly.... Thanks for awesome tweak.
OMG Thank You! This is so awesome! I was looking for a way to change both of these and you killed 2 birds with one module. At first it didn't work but I then realized that the BootandFont folder was inside another BootandFont folder somehow, all I did was copy the folder containing the module.prop and system folder to the adb modules folder and deleted the duplicate folder it was in but the fonts didn't work. Then I realized I needed to copy the font I wanted running on My phone 18 times and rename them to all those roboto files, so the system loads the file but gets a different font! I now have the glitchy Cyberpunk 2077 Oni/Samurai mask boot image and the OCR-A font running flawlessly on My OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren. You're awesome!
hey when i try to replace the stock animation it keep saying "the read only file error cannot change" stuff what should i do now ??
Why wont this work on OOS 11?
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