Can this be done ?? If so how
What kind of question is this? I do not think there is a way to get a boot screen from another device unless you have the phone rooted, and then somehow get the boot animation from a Mate SE, and then replace the default boot animation with the Mate SE one.
crayonicle said:
What kind of question is this? I do not think there is a way to get a boot screen from another device unless you have the phone rooted, and then somehow get the boot animation from a Mate SE, and then replace the default boot animation with the Mate SE one.
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Its a logical question you act like niether version of the phone can be rooted i bet if it was done you will proably be the second one to do it
dcraffam said:
Its a logical question you act like niether version of the phone can be rooted i bet if it was done you will proably be the second one to do it
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Sorry, what? I can't understand you. When I say what kind of question this is, I mean why would any "logical" person try to get another phone's boot screen onto their phone? What is the purpose of doing so? What do you have to gain out of it? Smh.
crayonicle said:
Sorry, what? I can't understand you. When I say what kind of question this is, I mean why would any "logical" person try to get another phone's boot screen onto their phone? What is the purpose of doing so? What do you have to gain out of it? Smh.
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The same reason there is a boot animation app because people like to change things why you acting like a little girl instead of trying to help. Or maby The same reason you unlock the bootloader of a perfectly running phone why does that bother you?? do you understand the words now ???
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The same reason there is a boot animation app because people like to change things why you acting like a little girl instead of trying to help. Or maby The same reason you unlock the bootloader of a perfectly running phone why does that bother you?? do you understand the words now ???
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No, I still don't know why you can't spell correctly. Anyway, I already listed the steps to switch up the boot animation. You can easily Google this information but instead resort to asking here. Smh.
crayonicle said:
No, I still don't know why you can't spell correctly. Anyway, I already listed the steps to switch up the boot animation. You can easily Google this information but instead resort to asking here. Smh.
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your lame asf at least link it
crayonicle said:
No, I still don't know why you can't spell correctly. Anyway, I already listed the steps to switch up the boot animation. You can easily Google this information but instead resort to asking here. Smh.
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you could of been linked it i could of been changed my boot and we both could of been happy but you gotta be **** a lil one too
dcraffam said:
you could of been linked it i could of been changed my boot and we both could of been happy but you gotta be **** a lil one too
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You know, being a d**k won't make yours any bigger
And if you want links, you can have some:
https://www.phonearena.com/news/How-to-install-a-custom-Android-boot-animation_id53609
https://www.hongkiat.com/blog/change-android-boot-animation/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQkyfQYqlms
https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to/google-android/how-change-boot-animation-in-android-3644213/
I did not change it on mine, but just located to bootanimation.zip
it is in /version/special_cust/BND-L24/hw/usa/media/bootanimation.zip on the L24
each region/ model will have different path.
there is also a second animation located in
\version\region_comm\oversea\media
don't know when it is used . On mine, the one in the hw folder has "wwwhi.honor.us.com " on the bottom of all the images, and that matches the animation being used. The other one has larger images and no addresses on the images.
I'm also interested in this, since I already replaced my boot animation with one that has a dark background from here. The Mate SE logo screen is just the simple HUAWEI logo on a black background, which is less visually jarring (especially with the warning screen that's displayed after the bootloader is unlocked).
I understand that the boot logo on Huawei devices is stored in oeminfo.img, but I haven't figured out how to unpack/repack it for the hi6250 devices.
mrmazak said:
I did not change it on mine, but just located to bootanimation.zip
it is in /version/special_cust/BND-L24/hw/usa/media/bootanimation.zip on the L24
each region/ model will have different path.
there is also a second animation located in
\version\region_comm\oversea\media
don't know when it is used . On mine, the one in the hw folder has "wwwhi.honor.us.com " on the bottom of all the images, and that matches the animation being used. The other one has larger images and no addresses on the images.
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Thanks i appreciate it
Related
well~~~ i m about to flash the splash screen following with the instruction by charnsingh_online http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=555114
can i get it a backup for memorialize or maybe sometimes i wanna flash it back
ths~~~
some problem,waiting for answering
cadetnudt said:
some problem,waiting for answering
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Well it's been almost 6 months and no one has answered.....and I'm not flashing squat until I have a backup of the original. If I want to sell the phone on it must look like the store-bought item it was when I acquired it.
linuxluver said:
Well it's been almost 6 months and no one has answered.....and I'm not flashing squat until I have a backup of the original. If I want to sell the phone on it must look like the store-bought item it was when I acquired it.
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and you want which image? the Vodafone or HTC one?
The HTC one can be found here. Cannot help for the vodafone one.
to install : fastboot flash splash1 splash1_HTC_Magic.nb0
do a nandroid
charnsingh_online said:
do a nandroid
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and this would help how?
Why bring back such an old thread. But yeah, nandroid would not help in this situation.
KAwAtA said:
Why bring back such an old thread.
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Because I've looked hard and long, and still haven't found an answer.
Try this
there's various splash screens linked here including the original Vodafone one, along with info on how to install them
I suggest downloading it and keeping it as your 'backup'
if you are looking for splash screens, I just uploaded my first efforts today, have a look! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=663712
Cheers
rfcvb72 said:
there's various splash screens linked here including the original Vodafone one, along with info on how to install them
I suggest downloading it and keeping it as your 'backup'
Cheers
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I know that site and it is not a solution for me, the splash image my phone came with is not there.
Anyway, I don't care much anymore cause I overwrote my original splash1 anyway, but I'm still somewhat curious whether there's any way to do it.
you could just make one, can you find the components on the net?
my vodafone one was just a logo on a bright red background so not exactly testing ;-)
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Hey guys,
so i got my 5x a few days ago and set up root etc. A few laters i wanted to listen to music and realized that my jack is not working ( cant put my earphones all the way in, no contact).
So i wanted to send it back and get another one, Using the awesome nexus 5x toolkit i went back to stock and locked the bootloader, but now everytime it boots up i get that ugly message that my device is corrupt and i dont want to have any troubles because of it. any help? (flashed the mhc19j, it came with an older version).
Thanks!
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Hey guys,
so i got my 5x a few days ago and set up root etc. A few laters i wanted to listen to music and realized that my jack is not working ( cant put my earphones all the way in, no contact).
So i wanted to send it back and get another one, Using the awesome nexus 5x toolkit i went back to stock and locked the bootloader, but now everytime it boots up i get that ugly message that my device is corrupt and i dont want to have any troubles because of it. any help? (flashed the mhc19j, it came with an older version).
Thanks!
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Just fixed my 5x yesterday! Rooted it etc right out of the box and, presto, that warning. I'm having trouble with the link though. Here goes...
Or not. There's a thread with a flashable zip in here. I just Googled "corruption bootloader warning" sans the quotes and there it was.
Hinesight 20/20 said:
Just fixed my 5x yesterday! Rooted it etc right out of the box and, presto, that warning. I'm having trouble with the link though. Here goes...
Or not. There's a thread with a flashable zip in here. I just Googled "corruption bootloader warning" sans the quotes and there it was.
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so there is no official way to dismiss the warning? only replacing it with the tool?
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so there is no official way to dismiss the warning? only replacing it with the tool?
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nope. That warning will appear on devices with an unlocked bootloader. The only way around it is to re-lock the bootloader or cover it up with a bootloader skin like the material design one available on this site
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so there is no official way to dismiss the warning? only replacing it with the tool?
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No. In fact someone put up a bounty to get ride of it.
Hinesight 20/20 said:
Just fixed my 5x yesterday! Rooted it etc right out of the box and, presto, that warning. I'm having trouble with the link though. Here goes...
Or not. There's a thread with a flashable zip in here. I just Googled "corruption bootloader warning" sans the quotes and there it was.
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nope. That warning will appear on devices with an unlocked bootloader. The only way around it is to re-lock the bootloader or cover it up with a bootloader skin like the material design one available on this site
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Well. i didt lock my bootloader and it is till there.
i am not talking about ""Your device software can't be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader." (Orange)"
but about this one:" Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly." (Red)"
levibuko said:
Well. i didt lock my bootloader and it is till there.
i am not talking about ""Your device software can't be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader." (Orange)"
but about this one:" Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly." (Red)"
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Ah. Sorry, I misunderstood the error you were getting. I believe that second one is due to a mismatch between the particular rom you are running and the vendor version. If you flashed back to stock using the latest stock images, I'm not sure why you are getting it as the vendor version should match (unless something else went wrong during the flash).
Hey. I saw that on Nexus 5 someone made bootloader themes, and the new Google Logo on boot. I guess that it isn't so hard to port it. So, can someone make this?
If there are any spelling mistakes, I apologise
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Hey. I saw that on Nexus 5 someone made bootloader themes, and the new Google Logo on boot. I guess that it isn't so hard to port it. So, can someone make this?
If there are any spelling mistakes, I apologise
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No, this is not possible, that mod relies on the imgdata partition that the nexus 7 does not have, not a single nexus tablet has that partition.
So editing the bootloader isn't possible?
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So editing the bootloader isn't possible?
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Editing the bootloader is definitely possible however, flashing a modified bootloader will not work because fastboot will not allow you to flash a bootloader that's not the same as the original and even if you managed to bypass this, qualcomm secure boot will block it too!
Thanks for info. Right now i am trying to edit the bootloader, and then pack it as a flashable ZIP.
Wish me luck!
There is no unbricking method for this device. A modified bootloader will brick it.
razvangabriel82 said:
Hey. I saw that on Nexus 5 someone made bootloader themes, and the new Google Logo on boot. I guess that it isn't so hard to port it. So, can someone make this?
If there are any spelling mistakes, I apologise
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It's not worth it to modify the bootloader for something this simple. There is a very high risk of bricking the device.
(Update HTC M8s, Not HTC M8)
Recently my HTC M8s started acting up, I tried turning it on and so it did, although this time instead of booting up, it stayed on the HTC One logo screen, with around twenty minutes of waiting I tried turning it off since I seen it was going no where, which didn't work.
I found out I had to hold the power button and the volume up button for a number of seconds before it turns off.
I have accessed the reboot menu and tried a factory reset, as well as a cache wipe, but both have failed and I have not been able to get passed the Frozen Logo Screen/Blank Black Screen (Depending on which one comes up)
The issue still hasn't been resolved and none of the solutions have worked for me so far.
I'd appreciate anyone listing any solutions below.
:highfive:
Is the phone modded (unlocked bootloader, TWRP, custom ROM, root, etc.) or fully stock?
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Is the phone modded (unlocked bootloader, TWRP, custom ROM, root, etc.) or fully stock?
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I don't think it's modded. I'm not sure what that means, but I've not had anything done to it.
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I don't think it's modded. I'm not sure what that means, but I've not had anything done to it.
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If you don't know what an unlocked bootloader, TWRP, etc. are, than the phone wasn't modified by you. Although, that doesn't mean it wasn't modified by a previous owner (unless you know for fact its factory new when you got it).
On the bootloader screen (white screen with Android mascots at the bottom) what does it say for OS number, near the top, in green font?
On that screen, it will probably also say "Software status: Official" on the first line, and 2nd line "LOCKED"
Please confirm that, or state what it says if its other that what I've stated.
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If you don't know what an unlocked bootloader, TWRP, etc. are, than the phone wasn't modified by you. Although, that doesn't mean it wasn't modified by a previous owner (unless you know for fact its factory new when you got it).
On the bootloader screen (white screen with Android mascots at the bottom) what does it say for OS number, near the top, in green font?
On that screen, it will probably also say "Software status: Official" on the first line, and 2nd line "LOCKED"
Please confirm that, or state what it says if its other that what I've stated.
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Yeah that's there.
Hello?
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Hello?
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He's offline for now ... he will respond to you when he's back online.
But he asked you a question what the OS no. on the bootloader is but your answer is "yeah, that's there". Please answer correctly when asking for help, no answer no help.
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He's offline for now ... he will respond to you when he's back online.
But he asked you a question what the OS no. on the bootloader is but your answer is "yeah, that's there". Please answer correctly when asking for help, no answer no help.
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I didn't realize he was asking for the number, I thought he was asking me if I could see it.
OS-1.11.61.10 Is the number >->
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I didn't realize he was asking for the number, I thought he was asking me if I could see it.
OS-1.11.61.10 Is the number >->
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The OS no. doesn't look like a OS for M8.
I believe it is a M8s (m8ql_ul) not M8 (m8_ul).
I have to go now. While waiting for someone's respond, read thru M8s section for info.
I believe there's a RUU for your device version there.
Note : your device is still under warranty I guess, claim that rather than trying to fix it yourself.
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The OS no. doesn't look like a OS for M8.
I believe it is a M8s (m8ql_ul) not M8 (m8_ul).
I have to go now. While waiting for someone's respond, read thru M8s section for info.
I believe there's a RUU for your device version there.
Note : your device is still under warranty I guess, claim that rather than trying to fix it yourself.
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I think it's stuck in a reboot loop, or something related to the SD card.
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I didn't realize he was asking for the number, I thought he was asking me if I could see it.
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Seems pretty clear to me, what my question was:
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what does it say for OS number, near the top, in green font?
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ckpv5 is correct, this looks like the M8s.
You can try the same version number 1.11.61.10 RUU from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/one-m8s-general/make-custom-recovery-htc-one-m8s-t3114245
There are instructions on how to run the RUU here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/one-m8s-general/help-thread-htc-one-m8s-to-stock-howto-t3190238
Hello,
I wanted to ask if there is a way to remove the unlocked bootloader message. I find this message very annoying and ugly. On my older OnePlus X there was a way to get rid of this message, so I thought that there might be a way on the OnePlus 5T.
Yes, simply re-lock the bootloader and it's gone.
dreinulldrei said:
Yes, simply re-lock the bootloader and it's gone.
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Thats not what i want to do, i want it to be unlocked and that message gone
No way. The price to pay for benefits of root...
I don't think you can do it unless you want to risk a hard brick.
On the phones I know of if it being eliminated its not actually eliminated, its just hidden. The message is replaced with an image of something else.
Here is an example utility (Nexus 5X)
Just looks like the boot image needs unpacked, modified, repacked, and flashed?
well, you can change it by flashing splash image... see in Moto G5s plus thread there is a solution....
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well, you can change it by flashing splash image... see in Moto G5s plus thread there is a solution....
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No, it works differently in the OP5T. I don't think it's possible on our device. There's already a thread about this somewhere that explains it in more detail.
bramgus12 said:
Thats not what i want to do, i want it to be unlocked and that message gone
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I understand that's what you want. So be a man, live with it or re-lock the bootloader. It's not like you would have to stare at that notice for hours.
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well, you can change it by flashing splash image... see in Moto G5s plus thread there is a solution....
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Yes because on the Moto this very message is a graphic in a separate partition. On the OP it's baked into the bootloader. Since this is the thing that's also signed with private keys etc., it's (as of today and someone else finds a way) impossible to change.
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Yes because on the Moto this very message is a graphic in a separate partition. On the OP it's baked into the bootloader. Since this is the thing that's also signed with private keys etc., it's (as of today and someone else finds a way) impossible to change.
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The Nexus 5X link I posted, they are modifying the bootloader.
So you have such tool for the OP5? Not seen before.
OhioYJ said:
The Nexus 5X link I posted, they are modifying the bootloader.
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No they're not, not really. They're modifying dumps of the imgdata partition, which is flashed as part of the factory bootloader.img but it's not an actively run bootloader partition (like aboot, xbl, sbl, etc are), and so not verified the same on-device and can be changed without bricking the device.
See here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ader-warning-boot-t3749808/page2#post76002163