Well I guess it is pretty obvious but as the "N/A" on boot is white, you just have to use a boot logo which is white. I made one for the OCDs among us and it masks the "N/A" perfectly. (It is simply the motorola logo but in negative)
Install: Boot into bootloader
fastboot flash logo motowhite.bin
fastboot reboot
Greetings
thanks, that n/a was killing me... i like how its masked by white!
Sorry for my nood question.
I'm using Android Open Source Project 9 by Alberto97.
I have black screen on boot with white words about unlocked bootloader
and that system will start after 5 seconds.
There is also yellow/orange link to motorola site.
Will this logo screen hide that all?
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Hey guys,
Does anyone know if I can flash custom splash (boot) screens for my Wildfire designed for other devices? I'd really like a white Google logo splash screen instead of the white and green hTc logo. (I mean the Google logo splash screen on the Nexus S). Or if anyone knows any of those Google logo splash screens for QVGA resolution that would be great.
Thanks
Make your own custom one
If you search in Google how to make a Boot splash screen you will see a link for XDA-Developers Forums and there is a whole guide where you can learn to make and flash your own splash screens this way you could have exactly what you have requested above
Ok, thanks for your help
I think I bricked my phone and it is not turning on. I can see the LG logo coming up on the screen but it doesn't go beyond that.
I see some small error message on the Top left corner of the LG Logo screen. Once the that screen is off I see Blue and Red LED light blinking.
Someone please help me.
rhemanth2002 said:
I think I bricked my phone and it is not turning on. I can see the LG logo coming up on the screen but it doesn't go beyond that.
I see some small error message on the Top left corner of the LG Logo screen. Once the that screen is off I see Blue and Red LED light blinking.
Someone please help me.
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I will spare myself from answering the question for the third or fourth time? and just quote myself.
NatusVincere said:
jerimynal wiley the error you get "secure boot error" is caused by image you are trying to boot not being bumped or not properly flashed. I assume you get this error both while trying to access recovery and OS. If that is the case you should use this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089&nocache=1
to flash stock firmware on your device.
But if you have a case where you are able to access your recovery (TWRP I assume) you could use one of the custom images provided here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development (assuming you have D855 version) . Flash them and use them as OS.
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Hey everyone!
I'm new to rooting and flashing and I tried changing my boot logo with an app (Splash logo maker on Windows), I flashed my custom zip and now instead of the normal Mi (Unlocked) boot logo I have a black screen... I have tried using a 1080x2160 and a 1080x1920 logo but both result in the same black screen.
I am running PixelExperience_whyred-9.0-20190309-0220-OFFICIAL (MAGISK ROOTED)
Thank you in advance.
jim7687 said:
Hey everyone!
I'm new to rooting and flashing and I tried changing my boot logo with an app (Splash logo maker on Windows), I flashed my custom zip and now instead of the normal Mi (Unlocked) boot logo I have a black screen... I have tried using a 1080x2160 and a 1080x1920 logo but both result in the same black screen.
I am running PixelExperience_whyred-9.0-20190309-0220-OFFICIAL (MAGISK ROOTED)
Thank you in advance.
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Flash splash.img from fastboot rom
LhanaSR said:
Flash splash.img from fastboot rom
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I did, but it only changes the bootanimation, the boot logo (and I just noticed the fastboot logo is missing too) is still just a black screen, and after around 10 seconds it shows the bootanimation.
jim7687 said:
I did, but it only changes the bootanimation, the boot logo (and I just noticed the fastboot logo is missing too) is still just a black screen, and after around 10 seconds it shows the bootanimation.
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Try flash via EDL prog_emmc_firehose_sdm660
Fastboot logo should be inside bootloader file
My htc one m9 is bootlooping. I just installed version 18 of the unofficial liniage os rom, and it worked fine, I went through the setup and everything and was using it for some days. Now I try to boot up my phone and it just keeps bootlooping with the green htc logo and red text. I tried going into the TWRP custom reocovery but all it does is get to the silver htc logo for some seconds, reboots again to the silver logo, then the screen goes black and it does the boot loop on the green htc logo screen. So I cant et into the main os and the recovery, what can I do? I don't care about the data on the phone I jsut want it to be functional again.
I really hope I didn't skrew myself completely and made a brick.
Edit 1: I thin I remember attempting to get into the recovery with a combination of volume and power button on startup, because getting to it via bootloader didn't work for some reason. I pressed Volume up and power button to see if that would get me into the recovery, but it booted the phone to the green htc logo without the red text. then it stayed on for some time and rebooted into the green htc logo with red text. that is when it started bootlooping.
[Thread Closed] Upon OP's request. Related: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/bricked-htc-one-m9-any-way-to-unbrick.4216045/
wondering if I can swap out or remove the "google" splash logo when starting the device on the google pixel 2 XL?
If so, how? is it safe to do? I am doing it for the company that I use the phone for.
I have my reasons and they're not aesthetics.
The white Google logo that pops up when powering on the device is permanent and cannot be altered. You could try to extract the bootloader and modify it but your modified bootloader will, with near 100% certainty, brick the unit.
The boot animation following the logo can be changed however as that is part of Android rather than the device-level firmware.