Requirements:
Must have TWRP installed
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Click Mount, check System, back to main screen
3. Click Advanced, file manager.
4. Navigate to /system/customize/resource
5. Delete the HTC_Sense_Boot.mp3
6. Reboot
7. Enjoy quietness
Im sure our ROM Developers will take care of this, but until then!
Added: Lower Boot Volume Mod(Flash in Recovery)
On the flip side, can we apply our own sound so long as it's named the same?
mcwups1 said:
On the flip side, can we apply our own sound so long as it's named the same?
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Yes you can.
Or just rename to .bak in case you ever want to use it again it is still there.
schmeggy929 said:
Requirements:
Must have TWRP installed
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Click Mount, check System, back to main screen
3. Click Advanced, file manager.
4. Navigate to /system/customize/resource
5. Delete the HTC_Sense_Boot.mp3
6. Reboot
7. Enjoy quietness
Im sure our ROM Developers will take care of this, but until then!
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Thanks for the info, do you know how to turn it down (lower volume)? It was nice and bearable before unlock and now its at full blast.
captain008 said:
Thanks for the info, do you know how to turn it down (lower volume)? It was nice and bearable before unlock and now its at full blast.
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yeah there is a setting in the Default.xml and level is at 4. I change it to 2 and make a flashable zip for ya.
Dudebyour the man thanks.
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captain008 said:
Dudebyour the man thanks.
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Here try this.
Related
Anyone know the .apk name of the nexus lock screen in the system/app folder?
Jboxen said:
Anyone know the .apk name of the nexus lock screen in the system/app folder?
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I dont believe there is a apk for it as if you remove htclockscreen.apk it gives you the n1 lockscreen.
droidkevlar said:
I dont believe there is a apk for it as if you remove htclockscreen.apk it gives you the n1 lockscreen.
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Right. I did that in evil Eris 2.0 and it has a background picture rather than being transparent. I'm trying to locate the .png it is loading so I cam change it to a transparent one.
Jboxen said:
Right. I did that in evil Eris 2.0 and it has a background picture rather than being transparent. I'm trying to locate the .png it is loading so I cam change it to a transparent one.
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no one has figured out how to make it transparent again, i read it was being looked into. i prefer the background as it doesnt conflict with my htc clock on the home screen.
droidkevlar said:
I dont believe there is a apk for it as if you remove htclockscreen.apk it gives you the n1 lockscreen.
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so if i remove the htclockscreen.apk from my eris it will just use the n1 lockscreen?
Macros617 said:
so if i remove the htclockscreen.apk from my eris it will just use the n1 lockscreen?
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Yes this is true
Jboxen said:
Yes this is true
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this may be going a bit out of the way but how do i remove it?
Macros617 said:
this may be going a bit out of the way but how do i remove it?
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using root explorer
go into system>app>
long press on HtcLockScreen.apk
choose move and paste on your sdcard or you can choose to delete.
(I choose to save it incase I want it for later)
reboot phone and you should see the changes.
(for EE2 users) Just so you know, as of right now, you can not change the image for the Nexus Lockscreen. (I have tried a few times and for whatever reason it will not accept the change, it sends my phone into a loop)
dianeofarcadia said:
using root explorer
go into system>app>
long press on HtcLockScreen.apk
choose move and paste on your sdcard or you can choose to delete.
(I choose to save it incase I want it for later)
reboot phone and you should see the changes.
(for EE2 users) Just so you know, as of right now, you can not change the image for the Nexus Lockscreen. (I have tried a few times and for whatever reason it will not accept the change, it sends my phone into a loop)
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before i do this what's ee2 user? I have the eris on 2.1 leak 3
using root explorer
go into system>app>
long press on HtcLockScreen.apk
choose move and paste on your sdcard or you can choose to delete.
(I cho
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before i do this what's ee2 user? I have the eris on 2.1 leak 3
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EE2= evil eris 2, it's a rom for those that are rooted. If you are on the leak, no root, then you can't make this change.
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Ah alright thanks though
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dianeofarcadia said:
using root explorer
go into system>app>
long press on HtcLockScreen.apk
choose move and paste on your sdcard or you can choose to delete.
(I choose to save it incase I want it for later)
reboot phone and you should see the changes.
)
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So if HTClockscreen.apk was deleted... anyway to get it back?
i tried to delete it with root explorer but it is saying it is a read only and i cant delete it...
i tried to delete it with root explorer but it is saying it is a read only and i cant delete it...
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Make sure you have read/write mode on. You can also remove using adb
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droidkevlar said:
Make sure you have read/write mode on. You can also remove using adb
Sent from my JACKEDZ v1.1 using Tapatalk
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im not very familiar with android...just bought the phone and just got the root explorer so im not sure how to do the read/write mode on thing
jpen said:
im not very familiar with android...just bought the phone and just got the root explorer so im not sure how to do the read/write mode on thing
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Using rootexporer, just open the folder you want to remove the apk, at the very top, you will see it says mounted as r/o and then a button that says mount R/W. Hit that button. Now you can remove/edit files in that dir.
Piece of advice. If you are truly interested in learning your phone, look into adb commands. There are a few programs listed on this forum that do it for you or you can learn the commands yourself and just enter them via cmd line.
This will only work if your phone is rooted correct? Won't work on nonrooted or leak v3?
nesgodawg said:
This will only work if your phone is rooted correct? Won't work on nonrooted or leak v3?
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is he right? cuz im not rooted i just have the official 2.1 and yea im not seeing the mount R/W option..
Yeah, after doing some research it does turn out you have to be rooted. I'm trying to adb my phone now and keep getting blocked out.
You have to root first.
This is the DX keyboard and has been successfully put onto the fascinate, credit goes to adrynalyne for putting this together. This version should not give you FC errors when you reboot the phone
Needs to be flashed with clockwork!
UPDATED 10/12/10
I'm sorry how do you install this?
Edit: found out how.
cool thanks.. i was looking for this!
How exactly is multi-touch useful on a keyboard?
d12183 said:
How exactly is multi-touch useful on a keyboard?
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Don't you type with 2 fingers? There you go
taypotts said:
Don't you type with 2 fingers? There you go
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Well yeah... but wouldn't you be able to do the same without multi-touch?
d12183 said:
Well yeah... but wouldn't you be able to do the same without multi-touch?
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take a non-multi-touch keyboard and press one key then try to press another key. It will only pick up on the first key that you press.
You can type with 2 fingers but it's like you have to use one finger at a time fairly slow.
shauder said:
This is the DX keyboard and has been successfully put onto the fascinate, credit goes to adrynalyne for putting this together. This version should not give you FC errors when you reboot the phone
Needs to be flashed with clockwork!
UPDATED 10/12/10
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Updated original post
shauder said:
This is the DX keyboard and has been successfully put onto the fascinate, credit goes to adrynalyne for putting this together. This version should not give you FC errors when you reboot the phone
Needs to be flashed with clockwork!
UPDATED 10/12/10
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I am getting force close (something about a latin file). Any solutions?
SAME HERE FORCE CLOSES! Thanks now need to restore with odin.
Dammit
larry996 said:
SAME HERE FORCE CLOSES! Thanks now need to restore with odin.
Dammit
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Clear the Dalvik cache. It works you guys are just doing something wrong.
i'm getting force closes too...i assure you i did precisely what it said... install with cwm. how do i get rid of this?
**edit*
nevermind....it's gone
Will this work with the vibrant? Running a custom rom?
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I don't see why not.
I had this up and running on my phone and now its gone. Could changing the tw launcher have deleted it? I just tried to flash it but it didn't work
Sent from my voodoo powered fascinate
Keys are tiny!
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I originally installed the .apk of this keyboard and got FC's. I cleared the entire devlik cache and installed this .zip via clockwork and I'm still getting FC's. Any ideas?
Alright I figured it out. FOR THOSE OF YOU HAVING A FORCE CLOSE WITH "LATIN" IN THE NAME, these are the steps that I took (if you've already flashed via clockwork):
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR PHONE, this is just how I fixed this issue.
1.) Go into system/app and DELETE your DXkeyboard.apk
2.) Go into data/devlik cache and delete the line that has "DX.." in the name (i forgot what its called)
the above two steps thus far are what I DID, they may not be necessary.
3.) unzip the dxkbd file that was in the OP on your desktop
4.) go into "system" and you'll see "app" and "library"
5.) copy the .apk file and .so file from "app" and "library" respectively and put them on your sdcard
6.) using root explorer, move the .so file to system / lib
7.) using root explorer, move the .apk file to system / app
8.) DELETE "latinIME" apk and odex
9.) DELETE latintutorial (or something like that, its right under latinIME odex i believe)
10.) reboot
With the exception of deleting things, thats precisely what the package in the op does.
adrynalyne said:
With the exception of deleting things, thats precisely what the package in the op does.
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I couldn't get the first post or the CW zip to work, but following the steps from that last post finally got it working.
Ok, so i have my nexus 7 rooted and everything. I'm trying to flash a new ROM, but everything i download i cant find in Cwm to flash. Any reasons why this is happening? Normally they show up in my downloads.
jdubrolltide said:
Ok, so i have my nexus 7 rooted and everything. I'm trying to flash a new ROM, but everything i download i cant find in Cwm to flash. Any reasons why this is happening? Normally they show up in my downloads.
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Hmm simply weird... I just downloaded Cyanogen and its in downloads...
#Team MiNCO
**G1→N1→NS→GN→N⁴**
jdubrolltide said:
Ok, so i have my nexus 7 rooted and everything. I'm trying to flash a new ROM, but everything i download i cant find in Cwm to flash. Any reasons why this is happening? Normally they show up in my downloads.
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check in /data/media/0/downloads/
simms22 said:
check in /data/media/0/downloads/
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I don't have that exact option. I have android/data/ but nothing there either.
jdubrolltide said:
I don't have that exact option. I have android/data/ but nothing there either.
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/android/data/ is too far down the file system, thats in your storage. go up a level. its the main fs of the device. /data/media/ is on the same level as /system/.
[Q=simms22;36295470]/android/data/ is too far down the file system, thats in your storage. go up a level. its the main fs of the device. /data/media/ is on the same level as /system/.[/QUOTE]
I dont have that option for some reason.
jdubrolltide said:
I dont have that option for some reason.
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i dont use cwm, i use twrp. you can chose and flash out of any filesystem. i dont see cwm not being able to do that, its part of any basic recovery. there has to be a way for you to navigate the filesystem, go up and down levels.
When you choose flash zip from SD card you should see the list of folders on the SD. The top folder should be '0' choose that and you will see your folders again. Choose downloads. It has to do with multiuser on JB.
has anyone increased the volume steps from 15 to 30 or anything higher than that by modifying the framework.jar? i would definetely love to see it come to this phone.
Emmanuel2000 said:
has anyone increased the volume steps from 15 to 30 or anything higher than that by modifying the framework.jar? i would definetely love to see it come to this phone.
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try this i make it to make my phone louder
makesure you backup your musicfx.apk and odex first because it will delete those file
xloud-v2.0.zip
Have you a uninstall zip?
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bullghost said:
try this i make it to make my phone louder
makesure you backup your musicfx.apk and odex first because it will delete those file
xloud-v2.0.zip
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i'm trying to do the opposite of that but i can't install it by zip. maybe one by one with proper permissions.
Emmanuel2000 said:
i'm trying to do the opposite of that but i can't install it by zip. maybe one by one with proper permissions.
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run it on CWM -> install update from sdcard
bullghost said:
run it on CWM -> install update from sdcard
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i'm on 4.0.3 i don't want to downgrade to 4.1.2. and cwm isn't easy to install on ics ...
Emmanuel2000 said:
i'm on 4.0.3 i don't want to downgrade to 4.1.2. and cwm isn't easy to install on ics ...
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besure to backup audio.effects.conf it locate in /system/etc folder
ah i see , just rename the zip into update.zip
and put it on sdcard
and reboot to stock recovery mode
choose install update from sdcard
So I was trying to follow a tutorial for installing Japanese apps on a non-JP phone, but after I modified the values and rebooted the system, the phone started turning off after the boot screen. I still have access to recovery and download mode. Any idea of what could have gone wrong? Thank you in advance.
Since I can't post images or outside links, I'll paste the text up to what I did here:
1. Run RootExplorer and navigate to /system. Click the button to remount as r+w.
2. Long press on build.prop and select Copy. Paste it into the same folder or another folder to make a backup. You DO NOT want to lose this.
3. Long press on build.prop and select Edit in Text Editor.
4. Find and modify the following values (jacked from an NTT DoCoMo SHARP SH12C). Be aware they may not be grouped logically, so search the whole file if need bed. If a value doesn't exist, you will need to create it:
ro.build.id=S7140
ro.build.display.id=01.01.02
ro.build.version.incremental=01.01.01
ro.build.version.release=2.3.3
ro.product.model=SH-12C
ro.product.brand=DOCOMO
ro.product.name=SH12C
ro.product.device=SH12C
ro.product.board=SH12C
ro.product.manufacturer=SHARP
ro.product.locale.language=ja
ro.product.locale.region=JP
ro.mtp.manufacturer=NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
ro.sh_build.id=S7301
ro.sh_build.version.incremental=01.01.02
ro.build.product=SH12C
ro.build.description=SH12C-user 2.3.3 S7140 01.01.01 release-keys
ro.build.fingerprint=DOCOMO/SH12C/SH12C:2.3.3/S7140/01.01.01:user/release-keys
5. Close Root Explorer.
6. Open System->Applications->All and scroll down to Market. Click Force Close and Clear Cache.
7. Power off your phone. You absolutely must reboot your phone in order to populate the new values we just made in the RAM.
bunnyrice said:
So I was trying to follow a tutorial for installing Japanese apps on a non-JP phone, but after I modified the values and rebooted the system, the phone started turning off after the boot screen. I still have access to recovery and download mode. Any idea of what could have gone wrong? Thank you in advance.
Since I can't post images or outside links, I'll paste the text up to what I did here:
1. Run RootExplorer and navigate to /system. Click the button to remount as r+w.
2. Long press on build.prop and select Copy. Paste it into the same folder or another folder to make a backup. You DO NOT want to lose this.
3. Long press on build.prop and select Edit in Text Editor.
4. Find and modify the following values (jacked from an NTT DoCoMo SHARP SH12C). Be aware they may not be grouped logically, so search the whole file if need bed. If a value doesn't exist, you will need to create it:
ro.build.id=S7140
ro.build.display.id=01.01.02
ro.build.version.incremental=01.01.01
ro.build.version.release=2.3.3
ro.product.model=SH-12C
ro.product.brand=DOCOMO
ro.product.name=SH12C
ro.product.device=SH12C
ro.product.board=SH12C
ro.product.manufacturer=SHARP
ro.product.locale.language=ja
ro.product.locale.region=JP
ro.mtp.manufacturer=NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
ro.sh_build.id=S7301
ro.sh_build.version.incremental=01.01.02
ro.build.product=SH12C
ro.build.description=SH12C-user 2.3.3 S7140 01.01.01 release-keys
ro.build.fingerprint=DOCOMO/SH12C/SH12C:2.3.3/S7140/01.01.01:user/release-keys
5. Close Root Explorer.
6. Open System->Applications->All and scroll down to Market. Click Force Close and Clear Cache.
7. Power off your phone. You absolutely must reboot your phone in order to populate the new values we just made in the RAM.
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You just added those lines or you replace its values on already existing?
shut_down said:
You just added those lines or you replace its values on already existing?
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I replaced the ones that already existed and added the rest. I think the ones that had to be added were
ro.mtp.manufacturer=NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
ro.sh_build.id=S7301
ro.sh_build.version.incremental=01.01.02
bunnyrice said:
I replaced the ones that already existed and added the rest. I think the ones that had to be added were
ro.mtp.manufacturer=NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
ro.sh_build.id=S7301
ro.sh_build.version.incremental=01.01.02
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We use ro.build.id, not ro.sh_build.id. Try to remove that sh_.
ro.mtp.manufacturer=NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
ro.build.id=S7301
ro.build.version.incremental=01.01.02
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We use ro.build.id, not ro.sh_build.id. Try to remove that sh_.
ro.mtp.manufacturer=NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
ro.build.id=S7301
ro.build.version.incremental=01.01.02
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Thank you very much. Can I edit it through my computer, or will I have to do a reset?
bunnyrice said:
Thank you very much. Can I edit it through my computer, or will I have to do a reset?
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You can edit, and put it back in system, where it was. But permissions must be 644, you will get a bootloop if it is not like that.
shut_down said:
You can edit, and put it back in system, where it was. But permissions must be 644, you will get a bootloop if it is not like that.
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My computer's no longer recognizing the phone when I plug the USB in. I tried wiping the user data and cache, but that didn't work either... Is there any other way to edit it?
bunnyrice said:
My computer's no longer recognizing the phone when I plug the USB in. I tried wiping the user data and cache, but that didn't work either... Is there any other way to edit it?
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Go to recovery, and use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2105707
shut_down said:
Go to recovery, and use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2105707
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Thank you so, so much. I will now try modifying the values the way you've said.
bunnyrice said:
Thank you so, so much. I will now try modifying the values the way you've said.
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You can change permissions in that app by selecting build.prop and hit Files>Change attributes. To 644.
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You can change permissions in that app by selecting build.prop and hit Files>Change attributes. To 644.
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It worked! I really can't thank you enough, both for saving my phone from my inexperient hands and actually making it work. Thank you.