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Hi all.
I posted this at Cyanogen's own forums, but it's much quieter over there than here at XDA, so hopefully someone here can help...
I'm trying to change the boot animation on a Nexus One running CyanogenMod 6 RC2.
I put the bootanimation.zip on my SD card and from Better Terminal Emulator pro ran the command(s):
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
I then rebooted and no change.
I then used Root Explorer and went and renamed /system/media/bootanimation.zip to zzbootanimation.zip.old in case it was using that one, still, no change after another reboot.
What could be wrong here?
Thanks.
Just back up the old bootanimation.zip and the replace it.
McFroger3 said:
Just back up the old bootanimation.zip and the replace it.
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I tried. I've put the custom boot animation in both /system/media/ and /data/local. Checked permissions, but every time I just get the normal CM6 boot animation.
Make sure your bootanimation.zip does not have a capital B
liam.lah said:
Make sure your bootanimation.zip does not have a capital B
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It doesn't, but thanks for the suggestion.
You could probably extract the ZIP of CM6 to some directory and search for bootanimation.zip, see where is it located, and replace on the phone.
Jack_R1 said:
You could probably extract the ZIP of CM6 to some directory and search for bootanimation.zip, see where is it located, and replace on the phone.
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Good idea. I'll give that a go. Thanks.
Mmmm, well it's in /system/media, but I have already replaced that file, still no joy :-S
Can anyone confirm for me what the permissions on the zip file should be?
SOLVED! Total brain fart on my part. Thanks for the help chaps.
edesignuk said:
Mmmm, well it's in /system/media, but I have already replaced that file, still no joy :-S
Can anyone confirm for me what the permissions on the zip file should be?
SOLVED! Total brain fart on my part. Thanks for the help chaps.
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For the sake of anyone else who has this problem... What was your solution?
liam.lah said:
For the sake of anyone else who has this problem... What was your solution?
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+1 I hate when people get the issue solved and then don't post a solution.
gqstatus0685 said:
+1 I hate when people get the issue solved and then don't post a solution.
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chmod 777 bootanimation.zip
it works for me..
Could anyone please list the ROMs that do not have voodoo in them.
I like to have CWM backup and restore my data, and running into issues when voodoo is enabled.
You can disable it by making a folder called disable-lagfix inside the vodoo folder in your sdcard. It will stay disabled until you delete that folder.
oriongaby said:
You can disable it by making a folder called disable-lagfix inside the vodoo folder in your sdcard. It will stay disabled until you delete that folder.
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Oh wow. So this would apply for every ROM I use?
diablo009 said:
Oh wow. So this would apply for every ROM I use?
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Any ROM with Voodoo.
Sqdnguns said:
Any ROM with Voodoo.
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Thank you so much sir.
Where can I find the bootanimation in EBlood 4.04 ??? i looked in system\media but it is not there ???
jhazenberg said:
Where can I find the bootanimation in EBlood 4.04 ??? i looked in system\media but it is not there ???
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Maybe it's in /data/local because it gives more memory in system folder. :good:
JasonBourne.Qc said:
Maybe it's in /data/local because it gives more memory in system folder. :good:
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No can't find the file in /data/local
and also not in /system/customize/resource/
Standard location which majority use is /data/local and /system/media. If there is no bootanimation.zip in those places, system is instructed by bin file to load and display images located in /framework-res/assets/images. Those are, almost always, two images, which are wrapping over when booting, resulting in "shinny text".
Hope it helps .
The UNC logo checkers in, then the 1+ logo rocks back and forth till boot
https://imgur.com/a/Hg7Te
Download: https://mega.co.nz/#!O05BQIYb!_OtQO2Sw3jaWP-GnMj8uqSmUy6e-iB8u7Fqb8u-q7JY
Very Nice, thank you.
OnePlus one et Tapaltak
Could you make one for any university?
herd2b said:
Could you make one for any university?
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I could...but I more so made it for myself and then decided to share it.
bassilap said:
The UNC logo checkers in, then the 1+ logo rocks back and forth till boot
https://imgur.com/a/Hg7Te
Download: https://mega.co.nz/#!O05BQIYb!_OtQO2Sw3jaWP-GnMj8uqSmUy6e-iB8u7Fqb8u-q7JY
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so just flash the zip right?
chailee said:
so just flash the zip right?
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Woah woah. Nope.
Make a backup of /system/media/bootanimation.zip
then replace it with the new one. Make sure you fix permissions after replacing it.
If it doesn't work, use this app to install it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.boot.animations&hl=en
bassilap said:
Woah woah. Nope.
Make a backup of /system/media/bootanimation.zip
then replace it with the new one. Make sure you fix permissions after replacing it.
If it doesn't work, use this app to install it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.boot.animations&hl=en
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how to fix the permissions after replacing it?
chailee said:
how to fix the permissions after replacing it?
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Use ES Explorer or Root Explorer or File Manager and go to the file and change permissions to whatever was set on the file originally (Probably rw-r--r--).
If you're not sure how to do this, i'd recommend just using the app I suggested above.
Hi,
I want to use stock backup to made my own ROM
But I don't know how to switch with backup to a flashable ROM..
I search "kitchen" but all I find was not compatible with HTC ONE M7..
Thanks a lot for your help
nathan30 said:
Hi,
I want to use stock backup to made my own ROM
But I don't know how to switch with backup to a flashable ROM..
I search "kitchen" but all I find was not compatible with HTC ONE M7..
Thanks a lot for your help
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you should use Google
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2626007
http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-...as-android-kitchen-deodxing-cooking-roms.html
clsA said:
you should use Google
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2626007
http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-...as-android-kitchen-deodxing-cooking-roms.html
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You again
Thanks for your link. For the first, is it compatible with all model of phone ?
nathan30 said:
You again
Thanks for your link. For the first, is it compatible with all model of phone ?
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Yes building a rom is pretty much the same across all htc devices
getting the updater-script correct is the tricky part
clsA said:
Yes building a rom is pretty much the same across all htc devices
getting the updater-script correct is the tricky part
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Okay thanks a lot, I had to put "thanks" again
clsA said:
Yes building a rom is pretty much the same across all htc devices
getting the updater-script correct is the tricky part
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Sorry to come again..
I download Kitchen by Dsixda to try. I download the rooted twrp backup and I put the file in the folder in the kitchen directory.
But kitchen say the files of the backup doesn't match and so it don't see any ROM...
The backup is composed with 3 files :
recovery.log
system.ext4.win000
system.ext4.win001
Thanks a lot..
nathan30 said:
Sorry to come again..
I download Kitchen by Dsixda to try. I download the rooted twrp backup and I put the file in the folder in the kitchen directory.
But kitchen say the files of the backup doesn't match and so it don't see any ROM...
The backup is composed with 3 files :
recovery.log
system.ext4.win000
system.ext4.win001
Thanks a lot..
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your answer is in the first link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2626007
This link ?
I need to unpack the file ? Because I don"t have a system.img...
nathan30 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2626007
This link ?
I need to unpack the file ? Because I don"t have a system.img...
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Here
--- Go ahead and make a copy of your boot and system backup and paste them in the original_update folder which can be found in the kitchen directory. From a 'TWRP backup' the boot.img will be originally named boot.emmc.win and the system.img will originally be named system.ext4.win. Go ahead and change them respectively to boot.img and system.img (It is that easy).
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Yes sorry I don't read enough...
the first file (1gb) system.ext4.win000 is system
the other (53mb)system.ext4.win001 is boot.img or no ?
nathan30 said:
Yes sorry I don't read enough...
the first file (1gb) system.ext4.win000 is system
the other (53mb)system.ext4.win001 is boot.img or no ?
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no their both system.img ..just split
just open them one at a time to the same folder
okay great. Unzip the two files, in one folder system ?
So I don't need boot.img ?
nathan30 said:
okay great. Unzip the two files, in one folder system ?
So I don't need boot.img ?
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yes you do
the boot.img will be originally named boot.emmc.win
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I don't have this file in the backup..
nathan30 said:
I don't have this file in the backup..
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here's a normal backup of mine
boot.emmc.win < boot.img
boot.emmc.win.md5
cache.ext4.win
cache.ext4.win.md5
data.ext4.win < data.img
data.ext4.win.md5
recovery.emmc.win < recovery.img
recovery.emmc.win.md5
recovery.log
system.ext4.win < system.img
system.ext4.win.md5
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all the files you need were in the orig link i gave you here
6.09.401.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54894697&postcount=7526
I download the backup on the thread you give me and I just have the two files...
clsA said:
here's a normal backup of mine
all the files you need were in the orig link i gave you here
6.09.401.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54894697&postcount=7526
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I see your edit and I download one of this link : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712462462
But there is not all the file, just the two I said before...
I had to download the ota maybe ? (557mb)
Thanks in advance
nathan30 said:
I see your edit and I download one of this link : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712462462
But there is not all the file, just the two I said before...
I had to download the ota maybe ? (557mb)
Thanks in advance
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The kernel is the boot.img
The stock recovery is their also
clsA said:
here's a normal backup of mine
all the files you need were in the orig link i gave you here
6.09.401.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54894697&postcount=7526
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clsA said:
The kernel is the boot.img
The stock recovery is their also
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Oh okayyyy, so I have to download the stock rom rooted (this http://goo.gl/zN5ARs) for the system.img
And the stock kernel (this https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712462443) to rename in boot.img ?
I need to put stock recovery and firmware or it's not necessary ?
nathan30 said:
Oh okayyyy, so I have to download the stock rom rooted (this http://goo.gl/zN5ARs) for the system.img
And the stock kernel (this https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712462443) to rename in boot.img ?
I need to put stock recovery and firmware or it's not necessary ?
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Not needed for a custom Rom