Preqiously I had energy android rom on my HD2 and then I switched to cm9 android.
Problem is that I still have energy logo when I am booting my OS.
How to remove/change it?
With root acces, you can change it here : system/media ==> bootanimation.zip
PS : Sometime here : /data/local
Need superuser, with terminal
Download boot animation from internation, rename it to bootanimation.zip place it somewhere on sdcard
On terminal type
cp /data/local/bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.BAKUP
cp /<pathToDownloadedFile>/bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
Restart. Voila.
This is great! Thanks!
Related
i have looked all over to find the original nexus one boot animation.
i am on cyan and as you users know, the boot animation is cyan,
where can i find the original one and how to i apply it?
i attached my backup here for you. put it in you SDK tools directory and push it with adb like so to overwrite the CM one:
Code:
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
adb reboot
or if you want you can push it here and it will default to this location first and keep the CM one intact :
Code:
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
adb reboot
if you go the second route, you can delete it later like so:
Code:
adb shell
rm /data/local/bootanimation.zip
exit
adb reboot
and you will then revert to the old CM one...
Is there anyway to flash with terminal? Or must you use adb?
Root explorer
This is my first rooted phone so be gentle. Im trying to change my boot screen to the matrix one I downloaded from droidboots.com
I followed this tutorial(How To Change Motorola Droids Boot Animation HD) to the letter from here youtube.com/watch?v=WIBk1-NB_ZM
But when I reboot it still shows the normal N1 X animation.I also tried the Boot animation app from the market(boot-animation-changer-root) and get the same result
Am I missing anything?
Thanks
Do you have adb installed? If you do, run this command:
adb remount
adb push C:\(location)\bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
That will replace the current x-animation with whatever animation you want. Make sure it is named bootanimation.zip. If you don't have adb, try root explorer from the market to push the files from within the phone, or ask the maker of the animation to create a flashable update.zip for you.
mejorguille said:
Do you have adb installed? If you do, run this command:
adb remount
adb push C:\(location)\bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
That will replace the current x-animation with whatever animation you want. Make sure it is named bootanimation.zip. If you don't have adb, try root explorer from the market to push the files from within the phone, or ask the maker of the animation to create a flashable update.zip for you.
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Thanks that worked
hi ^^
i finally finished my first boot animation and i thought i'd share ^-^
thus far i've only tried it out on my nexus, so let me know how other devices work out for you. let me know what you think.
here's a preview:
youtube.com/watch?v=ubvauf1Rmsg
::UPDATES::
09.02.2010:
- fixed [mdpi] and [ldpi] black screen.
- changed ldpi from 240x320 to 240x400.
- added signed update.zip files for easy installation ^_^d
- added installation instructions
08.31.2010:
- added [mdpi] and [ldpi] flavours.
::
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fill 'er up [nexus one / droid / etc.] {hdpi:[email protected]}
easy install - hotfile.com/dl/66477430/f00acd6/fill-er-up-hdpi-bootanimation-update-signed.zip.html
manual install - hotfile.com/dl/65909705/2484bcf/fill-er-up-hdpi-bootanimation.rar.html
fill 'er up [g1 / mt3g / hero / etc.] {mdpi:[email protected]}
easy install - hotfile.com/dl/66481859/4c59a5c/fill-er-up-mdpi-bootanimation-update-signed.zip.html
manual install - hotfile.com/dl/66464439/ddf2b0b/fill-er-up-mdpi-bootanimation_v2.rar.html
fill 'er up [tattoo / etc.] {ldpi:[email protected]}
easy install - hotfile.com/dl/66482401/92f37e3/fill-er-up-ldpi-bootanimation-update-signed.zip.html
manual install -hotfile.com/dl/66464836/b0abaf7/fill-er-up-ldpi-bootanimation_v2.rar.html
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Note: "fill-er-up-Xdpi-bootanimation.rar" contains the "bootanimation.zip" file. Extract it before pushing the new bootanimation.zip to your device.
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Easy Install Steps:
1. Download appropriate file (ex: fill-er-up-Xdpi-bootanimation-update-signed.zip) and push or copy to /sdcard/
2. Boot phone into recovery mode
3. Flash update
4. Reboot phone and enjoy ^^
Manual Install Steps:
Using adb:
1. Download appropriate file (ex: fill-er-up-Xdpi-bootanimation.rar)
2. From the command line type the following commands:
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
3. You should now see "# "
4. From the # prompt type the following commands:
Code:
rm /data/local/bootanimation.zip
rm /system/media/bootanimation.zip
exit
5. You should now be back at the normal command line. From here type the following commands:
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/
adb reboot
If you get an out of space error, try the following:
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/
adb reboot
Using Root Explorer:
1. Download appropriate file (ex: fill-er-up-Xdpi-bootanimation.rar) and copy to /sdcard/
2. In Root Explorer, navigate to the following folders and delete bootanimation.zip if it exists:
a) /system/media/
b) /data/local/
3. Still in Root Expolorer, navigate to the /sdcard/ folder and copy bootanimation.zip
4. Navigate to /system/media/ and paste bootanimation.zip
5. Reboot the phone
Note:
1. When in Root Explorer you will need to press the "mount r/w" button in the upper right corner of the screen in order to delete or write to the /system/media/ folder.
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see cm forums for real links (at least until i'm actually allowed to post them =p)
forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/5596-theme-bootanimation-cm6-fill-er-up/
G1 Please, I like that alot
That looks great yeah please could i request for mdpi devices to please (G1,Hero,Eris<legen etc.).
Thanks
can someone with an mdpi device let me know if the animation loops for them?
on my nexus the letter drop animation loops properly (i.e. n-e-g-o-n-a-y-c repeats), but when i installed it on a g1 the animation plays once through and then a black screen appears.
thanks ^^
Nice.. Any sound? Maybe the gas cling cling sound?
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Love it
icecreamisdrugs said:
can someone with an mdpi device let me know if the animation loops for them?
on my nexus the letter drop animation loops properly (i.e. n-e-g-o-n-a-y-c repeats), but when i installed it on a g1 the animation plays once through and then a black screen appears.
thanks ^^
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I just tried it and it does not loop. It runs through once and gives me a black screen.
Droid Eris
Ep3n3wp said:
Nice.. Any sound? Maybe the gas cling cling sound
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I'll look into it and see what I can do ^_^
rycheme said:
I just tried it and it does not loop. It runs through once and gives me a black screen.
Droid Eris
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Thanks. I'll try to track down the issue and post a fix ^^ Just to be sure, what rom/version are currently running?
see op for details
the black screen on [mdpi] and [ldpi] should now be fixed. it seems i just packaged them incorrectly. now all is well ^^
need to go back to the stock bootanimation.zip from the DHD and cant find it...
here you go
normal bootscreen
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YUUNF8DR
why would you want it lol
or the is this bootanimation i got from UOT kitchen
same as the normal htc bootscreen but black and has this little android thats pops from behind the htc letters lol
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=21QVGAR0
thank you very much, that was very useful !
How do you flash to the phone ? Thanks!
saquib said:
How do you flash to the phone ? Thanks!
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cant flash these in recovery
you use can use adb
place the bootanimation.zip on to root of sdcard
open command prompt
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p25 /system
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /system/customize/resource/
reboot phone
or use root explore (android market) as this can write to the system
top of screen, tap the mount button to r/w
then copy/paste bootanimation to /system/customize/resource
it will ask to overwrite the bootanimation select yes
then hightlight new bootanimation select permissions
user needs to be ticked as read and write
group needs to be ticked as read
others also ticked as read
press ok
reboot
these folder locations are for the sense based roms or stock
for cyanogen/aosp just need to place the bootanimation in /data/local/
any chance to get the bootanimation sound file ?
So I got bored at work today and created a boot animation. This is what it looks like GIF. The link to download this boot animation is HERE. Let me know what you guys think of this haha.
Steps to change boot animation:
**Using Root Explorer…**
1. You have to be rooted in order to do this.
2. Download Root Explorer from the market.
3. Download the boot anim: bootanimation.zip (from the link above)
4. If you downloaded via PC, mount your Droid and drop the bootanimation.zip file onto the root of your SD card.
5. Unmount your Droid.
6. Open Root Explorer, tap on “system” then "media" and locate bootanimation.zip.
7. Rename bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zipbak incase you want to revert back. *Make sure you tap on Mount R/W so it changes to Mount R/O before moving any files or renaming.*
8. Go back all the way and select sdcard folder. Locate bootanimation.zip
9. Long press on bootanimation.zip and choose “Move”.
10. Hit the back button once and locate the “system” folder.
11. Tap and open “system” and then “media”.
12. Hit “Paste” which should be an option at the bottom of your screen.
13. Back out of Root Explorer, reboot your phone, and BAM!
14. Enjoy your new new boot animation.
**Using Terminal Emulator…**
1. You have to be rooted in order to do this. Rooting info here and here.
2. Download the Droid Life boot anim: bootanimation.zip (from the link above)
3. Drop the file on the root of your SD card.
4. Open Terminal Emulator and type the following commands:
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /system/media/
reboot
5. Your phone should reboot with the Droid Life boot anim!
"no man, i just do the "Africa"-face" ^^
just saw that movie a couple days ago, brilliant!