MOTO MAXX / DROID TURBO / X STYLE LOGOs BIN - Moto Maxx Themes and Apps

I made some LOGOs.bin for our Moto Maxx, I believe this will work on Droid Turbo and X Style, but I can't confirm without the device in my hands. (resolution=1440 x 2560) Try at your own risk.
INSTALL MODE: Install Drivers in your PC, enable USB debugging (or load bootloader), download and run *.exe of your choose .
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Alternative: ARQUIVOS .BIN
ENJOY!
Equipe Maxximizar

These are awesome. I'm flashing one on my phone this morning. Thanks

Any chance of u making a flash able zip
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PILLMUZIK3600 said:
Any chance of u making a flash able zip
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Not Any time soon, I'll travel tomorrow. By the way I tryed before to put this logo.bin in another flashable.zip with no luck. Can you try?
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"Sorry, the file you have requested does not exist." None of the "DOWNLOAD" links I tried are working. And the alternate at the bottom of the OP gives a 404. Two different browsers, same results.

do these links work for anyone?

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do these links work for anyone?
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These do.
ADB flashable:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68538894&postcount=2
TWRP flashable:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68579272&postcount=5

ChazzMatt said:
These do.
ADB flashable:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68538894&postcount=2
TWRP flashable:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68579272&postcount=5
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That's awesome...but do these links work for anyone?

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That's awesome...but do these links work for anyone?
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IF you are referring to the links in post #1, I just tried the last 2 working from the bottom up and YES the links caused a file to download to my PC from a Google Drive. But using my PC web browser, they seem to be downloading as .exe files, which makes no sense.
You can't run .exe files on an Android, and why would you need Windows .exe files for an Android boot logo on a PC? An EXE file is to INSTALL something on a PC. I scanned with Malwarebytes and there was no threat detected.

I took a peak at one using 7-Zip and Resource Hacker. Using 7-Zip, I found it is a compressed file that contains: ADB, mfastboot, AdbWinUsbApi.dll, AdbWinApi.dll, a logo.bin file, a copy of the image in JPG format, an icon file, and a command file to automate the process of flashing from Windows and open the website www.maxximizar.vai.la (redirects to maxximizar.wordpress.com) in your default browser when done. Using Resource Hacker I found it is a self-extracting archive made using WinRAR using a custom icon, so that's why it's an .exe instead of .zip, .rar, etc.

hitokage004 said:
I took a peak at one using 7-Zip and Resource Hacker. Using 7-Zip, I found it is a compressed file that contains: ADB, mfastboot, AdbWinUsbApi.dll, AdbWinApi.dll, a logo.bin file, a copy of the image in JPG format, an icon file, and a command file to automate the process of flashing from Windows and open the website www.maxximizar.vai.la (redirects to maxximizar.wordpress.com) in your default browser when done. Using Resource Hacker I found it is a self-extracting archive made using WinRAR using a custom icon, so that's why it's an .exe instead of .zip, .rar, etc.
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@hitokage004, you've been very helpful in a lot of threads. Thank you!

ChazzMatt said:
IF you are referring to the links in post #1, I just tried the last 2 working from the bottom up and YES the links caused a file to download to my PC from a Google Drive. But using my PC web browser, they seem to be downloading as .exe files, which makes no sense.
You can't run .exe files on an Android, and why would you need Windows .exe files for an Android boot logo on a PC? An EXE file is to INSTALL something on a PC. I scanned with Malwarebytes and there was no threat detected.
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I made those EXE files because it's easier to flash logo trough fastboot commands and those EXE ia an automated way to do it on your computer. I linked the .bin files if anyone wants to do it backuping/restoring the right partition from Android terminal or third app..

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Installing applications (i am noob)

Hi, everyone I have one question about applications who have files like this
and I don't know how to install them? i was trying to find this, about 4 hours,,, please help
Its been explained over and over before. Copy the cab`s to your device and run them from the phone. By that I mean the two files who are ending on: .cab The other files in that folder you got by extracting the cab which does not work like that. You need a app like WinCE CAB manager to edit them.
man I still don't get it i can't run eny of these files please write me how exactly i will install apps like that please man please
Shaggy007 said:
man I still don't get it i can't run eny of these files please write me how exactly i will install apps like that please man please
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They are not .cab files, they are .rar files. Copy the .rar files to your phone and un-zip them with pocket rar. And then just click on the resulting cab files and they will self install.
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=820
You done something strange here, I bet you have tried to rename the file? I can see one is ending on .cab while the other doesnt. This means the one you renamed is now called vmvistacab.cab.cab
Download the file, if its packed then extract. Copy the cab (not the .zip or other) to youre phone. Use File Explorer or other and navigate to the place you stored the cab and run it by opening it. Problem here is that you cant separate the cab and .zip cause you have hidden the extension of the files like .zip and .cab Fix this by going to folder options and tick "Hide file extension for known file types" (open a folder then click alt then you can find folder option).
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No raiisak, I think the folder is named wmvista.cab after he unzips it. What he neds to do is unzip the original zip file. Then he needs to open the folder and find wmvista.cab and copy it to his phone. He then needs to run the cab file.
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No raiisak, I think the folder is named wmvista.cab after he unzips it. What he neds to do is unzip the original zip file. Then he needs to open the folder and find wmvista.cab and copy it to his phone. He then needs to run the cab file.
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Not if he choose extract here.... And its not even certain he downloaded a .zip
I think I remember the file he downloaded. I believe it was a zip. It was in the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=474919
The mediafire link leads to a download named: wmVistaCAB.CAB.zip so when it is unzipped, it gives a folder named wmVistaCAB.CAB. The CAB is inside the folder. I was also going to install to test it but it is still not complete. The clock does not update, it is just still picture. It looks nice though.

install programs into my magic

please some body tell me
how can i install any program in my magic
i can put source file into external memory
but can't find any explorer to fine this source file and install it
how can i do?
3 options:
1) Use the market to load a file manager that has the install feature. These will let you browse your sdcard and install apk files from there. Astro is a very popular file manager.
2) Install via adb and your pc.
3) Install via a terminal app using Linux commands.
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3 options:
1) Use the market to load a file manager that has the install feature. These will let you browse your sdcard and install apk files from there. Astro is a very popular file manager.
2) Install via adb and your pc.
3) Install via a terminal app using Linux commands.
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I have downloaded the Astro apk file onto my Notebook. How do I install via adb and my pc?
Android is really great, but there a few points of Android ownership that are a bit of a pain... one of which is installing APKs on your device. Enter installAPK!
What it does
installAPK is currently for Windows only. After installation on your machine, you can double click APK files to install them on your USB attached android device. Simple as that!
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Download the install EXE here - Setup.installAPK.EXE ( 785.37K )
If you are prompted for USB drivers when you connect your device, you can get those here - usbdriver.zip ( 3.14MB )
source: android.modaco.com​
glazeus said:
Android is really great, but there a few points of Android ownership that are a bit of a pain... one of which is installing APKs on your device. Enter installAPK!
What it does
installAPK is currently for Windows only. After installation on your machine, you can double click APK files to install them on your USB attached android device. Simple as that!
Where do I get it?
Download the install EXE here - Setup.installAPK.EXE ( 785.37K )
If you are prompted for USB drivers when you connect your device, you can get those here - usbdriver.zip ( 3.14MB )
source: android.modaco.com​
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Many thx glazeus for your post and the downloads links. Will do as posted by you.
you are welcome!
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you are welcome!
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Hi glazeus,
I downloaded the usbdriver.zip file. I unzipped this file and extracted the wdfCoInstaller01......file into my Magic SD card. When I clicked on this file. it says "Windows cannot open this file", eh? What am I to do?
if none of the above works
just download eoe app installer from the market. whack the apk files onto your sd card (doesn't matter where) and when you run eoe it'll bring them up in a list.
long click > install
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Alphabet Soap said:
just download eoe app installer from the market. whack the apk files onto your sd card (doesn't matter where) and when you run eoe it'll bring them up in a list.
long click > install
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Sigh......... my Magic cannot access Android Market as it landed with the perfect SPL HBOOT-1.7.0007 (SAPP10000).
Anyway, many thx for showing me the way.
mout2u said:
I downloaded the usbdriver.zip file. I unzipped this file and extracted the wdfCoInstaller01......
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Have you download and installed Setup.installAPK.EXE on your PC?
mout2u said:
..file into my Magic SD card.
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you shouldn't do this, just doubl click on your PC
mout2u said:
When I clicked on this file. it says "Windows cannot open this file", eh? What am I to do?
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Did you try to open *.apk file?
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glazeus said:
Have you download and installed Setup.installAPK.EXE on your PC?
Yes I have.
you shouldn't do this, just doubl click on your PC
You mean that I should unzip the USB Driver zip file on my laptop? Which file shld I double click?
Did you try to open *.apk file?
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Where is this file found?
Sorry if my response does not make sense cause I am a noob. Please guide me.
Many thx glazeus
look screenshot on my answer (post #4)
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glazeus said:
look screenshot on my answer (post #4)
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I had referred back to your post #4. Will try to re-do the steps.
Thx galzeus.
In your P.S, maybe you can send me a PM?

[DUMP] Requesting one for dev purposes

While my LG Black doesn't arrive I don't have a way to toy around with it since KDZ files come with a WDB inside (which can't be unpacked) unlike the DZ file used before.
That being said, can anyone get me a nandroid .img files?
In practice I only need boot.img and system.img but I'm a bit curious about the rest so I'd appreciate if anyone could zip them all, upload them somewhere (multiupload.com) and post here the link.
For a nandroid backup, you need cwm installed (follow the tutorial in this section), then you just need to boot into the custom recovery (use AnReboot for example) and pick backup. Afterwards, you can find the backup files in internal or external sdcard on /clockworkmod.
Thanks.
Noejn said:
While my LG Black doesn't arrive I don't have a way to toy around with it since KDZ files come with a WDB inside (which can't be unpacked) unlike the DZ file used before.
That being said, can anyone get me a nandroid .img files?
In practice I only need boot.img and system.img but I'm a bit curious about the rest so I'd appreciate if anyone could zip them all, upload them somewhere (multiupload.com) and post here the link.
For a nandroid backup, you need cwm installed (follow the tutorial in this section), then you just need to boot into the custom recovery (use AnReboot for example) and pick backup. Afterwards, you can find the backup files in internal or external sdcard on /clockworkmod.
Thanks.
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I did a nandroid backup back in 23th June, but system.img is 364MB. I don't think I can upload it "soon", but I'll try while someone else does.
antonio1475 said:
I did a nandroid backup back in 23th June, but system.img is 364MB. I don't think I can upload it "soon", but I'll try while someone else does.
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Sorry, 3 and a half hours collapsing my internet... I just can't. But I hope someone does.
Yes I‘m going to upload it today just give me one or two hours.
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA App
Files upload finished
I have just finished the img files upload. I wish they can contribute for something.
The download link is: http://www.multiupload.com/9IOE4QTEYV
there's a way i found in a Chinese forum,i hope it can help you .btw i'm trying to develop a rom too
http://www.opda.com.cn/thread-375968-1-1.html
dxdiag32 said:
there's a way i found in a Chinese forum,i hope it can help you .btw i'm trying to develop a rom too
http://www.opda.com.cn/thread-375968-1-1.html
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forget it ....i tried it ,it doesn't work ...we'd better ask nunogil for help
nunogil said:
I have just finished the img files upload. I wish they can contribute for something.
The download link is: http://www.multiupload.com/FLJCP2D9GS
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hey dude ,can you please share how were you got the img files ?through dd command or convert .kdz file ?
I got the img files by doing a backup with cwm. Just install cwm as it is discribed in the tutorial and go to recovery mode using anreboot. Choose the backup option at recovery UI. After that open your sdcard/clockworkmod and get the img files and thats it.
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA App
Like I've written in the first post, P970's KDZ files don't have a DZ inside but a WDB which can't be unpacked.
So that guide won't work.
aracks said:
Here's the google translate translation for this (saved time for you).
"1 Extract the official ROM
Download the official rom tools required:
Visitors, if you want to view hidden content please reply to this post
1) Download the tool to extract to any folder
I have the tools in "D: \ KDZtools" under
2) Extract the KDZ file, for example here in Hong Kong line V10A
Will V10A_00.kdz into any folder, where I put "D: \ ROM" folder.
Run KDZtools inside KP500-Utils-EN.exe, input i, carriage return (to extract files from KDZ)
Enter KDZ files, D: \ ROM \ V10A_00.kdz, Enter
The same directory to find V10A_00.cab file, extract the CAB file to get dz file, Hong Kong Bank V10A as: LGP500AT-00-V10a-454-XX-OCT-05-2010 +0- DZ.dz
3) Extract the files DZ
Extract the files need to use DZExtract.exe DZ
In the command line into the ROM folder: cd D: \ ROM
In the command line, enter D: \ KDZtools \ DZExtract.exe-x LGP500AT-00-V10a-454-XX-OCT-05-2010 +0- DZ.dz
Completed in the current folder will be a lot of files, which boot.img, system.mbn_0, system.mbn_1, system.mbn_2 we need the file.
4) merge and extract system.mbn
System.mbn to extract three files must first be combined to continue the command line, enter: copy / b system.mbn_0 + system.mbn_1 + system.mbn_2 system.mbn
Will system.mbn to a new folder, for example D: \ ROM \ system, enter the command: D: \ KDZtools \ unyaffsmbn.exe system.mbn
After completion of the official rom will be in system directory of all files, then you can delete system.mbn the.
5) Production of basic rom package
With 7-zip or winrar and other tools to create a zip format compressed archive
Step 3 will be the boot.img and 4 together to get the system folder into the directory with the compressed package to save.
Note: v10e, v10b etc. 2.2.1 version of the rom can not require special handling or root, as follows:
system / bin folder, delete all the file size of 28 bytes of system files.
Here we have a base rom package, you can begin to develop after a rom.
(2) customize their own ROM
Here you can own the "custom ROM" gorilla in the kitchen area to use the system"
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My Black arrives next monday.
I'll decide then if it stays with me or goes to my gf.
Just keep it please :d
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Yusei kindly volunteered himself for a tweak of mine.
This is on stock ROM, no overclock, no anything.
is much more fluid and faster
open apps, multi tasking...
5*
Yusei said:
is much more fluid and faster
open apps, multi tasking...
5*
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what kind of tweak did you do?
i04055 said:
what kind of tweak did you do?
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it's a tweak made by Noejn and tested by me
at this time i'm very happy with the differences
Yusei said:
it's a tweak made by Noejn and tested by me
at this time i'm very happy with the differences
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looks great... when will it be published?
at this time, i'm using go launcher ex and it get some laggy when scrolling in app drawer with cylinder effect. In the other hand, my old optimus one with custom rom done it smoothly... so frustrating...
did you modify the cache?
Noejn said:
Yusei kindly volunteered himself for a tweak of mine.
This is on stock ROM, no overclock, no anything.
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Publish the tweak, please.
Sent from my LG-P970
that tweak will be posted soon
i'm testing in day-a-day use

[Tool] LGNPST 1.3 Developer Edition

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LGNPST 1.3 Developer Edition For XDA
*DO NOT HOST/LINK/REPOST/OR ANYTHING ELSE OUT SIDE OF XDA* WITH OUT MY PERMISSION
[Questions]
Q.) Where is the Right Click Register ?
A.) I recompiled it into the installer, it will automatically install when installing LGNPST
Q.) Is the Right Click Register any different then the one I already have ?
Q.) I don't see the Register DLL in my right click menu.
A.) Most likely the right click register that you got/download/received originally came from me in the first place, this version is newer and updated. This version will install a new menu and ONLY register on dlls that can be registered, it does not show in your right click menu the whole time like the old version. It will only show when right clicking on a valid Active X dll or OCX file.
Q.) Should I remove the old LGNPST ?
A.) Yes remove all old version of LGNPST.
Q.) Can I upgrade my phone that use a .tot with this?
A.) Yes you can, VERY EASILY. You must first change the menu. To do this click (Tool) at the top menu. Click (Show Only Old UI). You will notice the upgrade tab will switch from asking for a .CAB file to a .BIN file. Just click on the little folder icon and change the FILE TYPE to .TOT, then select your .TOT file. No need for having to do any hacks or *.* or using the WRONG method to update the device.
Download Here
[Reserved] Also I don't know why It posted in the General section, maybe a mod will be so kind to move the thread to the development section.
Downloaded twice.
WinRAR message - Unexpected end of archive.
Thanks, Mark
Update your Winarar
Thank You for this thread.
7-Zip = no errors
Gracias.
7 zip would not open. Winzip would not open. Downloaded to phone. Would not open. Downloaded a second time to my phone and worked perfect. Very strange! Might be my internet connection.
Thanks for posting this!
I need help!!!! I think I soft/hard bricked my phone. I'm not sure since I can only get into Download mode. I have the .bin file and LGNPST v 1.3 and after all is in the right place and I hit start I get the ERROR: Unable loading Port Component. What does that mean??? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I just had to pick this old phone and use it again and need to return to stock. It's been a really long time since I played with this phone. I can't find any instructions on using this (LGNPST 1.3) I have already deleted my old version. Are there files I need to download or does this version have everything needed included in it? Any help is very much appreciated.
jcutter347 said:
I just had to pick this old phone and use it again and need to return to stock. It's been a really long time since I played with this phone. I can't find any instructions on using this (LGNPST 1.3) I have already deleted my old version. Are there files I need to download or does this version have everything needed included in it? Any help is very much appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337386
This contains all the .TOT files you need and instructions. Latest and recommended version is V9.
Good luck!
dbeauch said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337386
This contains all the .TOT files you need and instructions. Latest and recommended version is V9.
Good luck!
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Thank you for your help!!!!!!! Greatly appreciated:good:
How to install a new dll?
I need to install a dll for my Lg Optimus 4x Hd. Lg p880
xavierleonelbr said:
I need to install a dll for my Lg Optimus 4x Hd. Lg p880
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did you figure out how to do this?
12manytimes said:
did you figure out how to do this?
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No. What about you?
Sent from my MZ601 using xda premium
xavierleonelbr said:
No. What about you?
Sent from my MZ601 using xda premium
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lol no I have sum1 else helping me with it so hopefully i have an answer soon..i know its possible
I have done everything with the .bin files and everything but when I click DLL file, it only takes me to LGNPST_Utility2.dll and I can not go anywhere else with it. Can someone help me?
TaviRawr said:
I have done everything with the .bin files and everything but when I click DLL file, it only takes me to LGNPST_Utility2.dll and I can not go anywhere else with it. Can someone help me?
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You're not actually looking for a .bin file, TaviRawr...
When you get to that point where it asks you to select a .bin file, the windows open dialog box should open up.
Navigate to the folder where you have the .tot file downloaded...
In the box for file name, type *.tot and hit enter.
Now you should have a listing of the .tot file you downloaded. Click it and hit ok.
Then you should be able to flash your phone to stock.
rybussell said:
You're not actually looking for a .bin file, TaviRawr...
When you get to that point where it asks you to select a .bin file, the windows open dialog box should open up.
Navigate to the folder where you have the .tot file downloaded...
In the box for file name, type *.tot and hit enter.
Now you should have a listing of the .tot file you downloaded. Click it and hit ok.
Then you should be able to flash your phone to stock.
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I locate the .bin file just fine. So do I even need the .dll file? I am trying to follow the walk through exactly.
This is the guide I am using
http://www.lg-phones.org/how-to-return-sprint-lg-optimus-g-back-to-stock.html
TaviRawr said:
I locate the .bin file just fine. So do I even need the .dll file? I am trying to follow the walk through exactly.
This is the guide I am using
http://www.lg-phones.org/how-to-return-sprint-lg-optimus-g-back-to-stock.html
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I'm surprised that the directions don't suggest the Models folder...
Try this...
Go to wherever you have the LGNPST application installed.. For me, it was C:\LG Electronics\LGNPST
Make sure the program is currently closed...
You should have a list of folders and files, such as Components 4.0 and stuff like that ...
Right click and create a new folder and name it Models
Wherever your .dll fild is, the lgnpst_ms970.dll or whatever it's called is, copy it into the Models folder you just created..
Then, assuming you're using Windows Vista/7/8, navigate back up to the LGNPST folder and right click LGNPST.exe (it might say LGNPST if you have extensions hidden for known file types), and run as Administrator...
Now, when you plug your phone in, make sure it is set to Internet Connection and Debugging is on.
The program should automatically detect your phone and the .DLL model...
I'll link to a video (sorry, no audio yet) that gives you a visual briefly.
http://www.mediafire.com/?g3iccvdvmk0kvdc
It's about 85 mb...
Let me know if you have any other questions if this doesn't help.
I will try this and tell you what happens. Thank you.
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Do I still need to register the .dll by going into command prompt and running as admin and typing....I can't remember.

[BOOTANIMATION]bootanimation for Jellytime

Hi,
I made a few bootanimation.zip for Jellytime i'd like to share.
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HOW TO INSTALL (3 methodes) ?
File browser method (Rooted devices only):
Connect your phone to your computer via USB and mount the storage card for file transfer.
Copy the bootanimation.zip file that you want to install, to your SD card.
Unmount USB storage and launch the file browser of your choice on your phone.
Browse to /system/media, copy the existing bootanimation.zip file from there and paste it somewhere safe on your SD card.
Browse to the location on the SD card where you copied the new bootanimation.zip and copy it.
Browse to/system/media and paste the bootanimation.zip file there to override the default system boot animation without replacing it.
OR
Browse to /system/media and paste the bootanimation.zip file there.
If you are using Super Manager, you will have to enable its root function first from the settings. Furthermore, you may need to mount the /system partition as read-write first too upon entering it.
ADB method:
Enable USB debugging on your device in Settings > Applications > Development.
Connect your device to the computer via USB.
Launch a command prompt/terminal window on your computer.
Navigate to the location where you have the bootanimation.zip file saved.
Enter these commands need root) :
Code:
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/
Boot Animation Factory (the easiest way) :
download and read how to from this post :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
Whichever method you used, you should now have the new boot animation successfully installed on your device. Simply restart it and you should see it running upon boot.
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Enjoy!
Pretty cool animations. FYI yours pics do not show up.
Thanks, I am sporting the first one and have already today gotten more than one :good: from friend at work.
New one in OP...
DaD92 said:
New one in OP...
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I think im going for the new one. Good work!:good:
New one in OP....
enjoy!
You need to STOP with all the Jelly Time bootanimations!
I downloaded and installed the first because it was so cool.
Then you come out with a second one, had to choose, stayed with first.
Then Randomblame uses your second one in B9.1.
Now there are just to many good ones to choose from.
Really though, great work. Keep it up.
smetzger68 said:
You need to STOP with all the Jelly Time bootanimations!
I downloaded and installed the first because it was so cool.
Then you come out with a second one, had to choose, stayed with first.
Then Randomblame uses your second one in B9.1.
Now there are just to many good ones to choose from.
Really though, great work. Keep it up.
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try the last one, it is pretty cool (many details you don't see in the preview), you nwill enjoy it
All are very good looking.
I do not know if it would be possible but, if you could create a way to have the system randomly pick one each time it booted, now that would be Awesome.
And then I would not have to choose...
I don't know if it's possible neither... you should ask a dev (I'm not)... I thing it's a little too much work...
It's this something I flash or overwrite in a folder somewhere? A bit new to HTC thanks
Sent from my Inspire 4G using xda app-developers app
bit1 said:
It's this something I flash or overwrite in a folder somewhere? A bit new to HTC thanks
Sent from my Inspire 4G using xda app-developers app
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don't flash, push it to system/media.
you can do that as following (3 methodes) :
File browser method (Rooted devices only):
Connect your phone to your computer via USB and mount the storage card for file transfer.
Copy the bootanimation.zip file that you want to install, to your SD card.
Unmount USB storage and launch the file browser of your choice on your phone.
Browse to /system/media, copy the existing bootanimation.zip file from there and paste it somewhere safe on your SD card.
Browse to the location on the SD card where you copied the new bootanimation.zip and copy it.
Browse to/system/media and paste the bootanimation.zip file there to override the default system boot animation without replacing it.
OR
Browse to /system/media and paste the bootanimation.zip file there.
If you are using Super Manager, you will have to enable its root function first from the settings. Furthermore, you may need to mount the /system partition as read-write first too upon entering it.
ADB method:
Enable USB debugging on your device in Settings > Applications > Development.
Connect your device to the computer via USB.
Launch a command prompt/terminal window on your computer.
Navigate to the location where you have the bootanimation.zip file saved.
Enter these commands need root) :
Code:
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/
Boot Animation Factory (the easiest way) :
download and read how to from this post :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
Whichever method you used, you should now have the new boot animation successfully installed on your device. Simply restart it and you should see it running upon boot.
Enjoy!
I haven't seen one in a while, but have you thought about a boot-down animation?? Just a thought.
I tried boot down animation, but I wasn't able to see it. I'll try again
New one in the OP...
Enjoy!
Can't sleep...so...
New one in the OP!
Enjoy!
There is a small typo in there... Text should be "developed" and not "developped" with 2 P's
thanks, I'll will correct that.
really nice work mate!
xdazulu said:
really nice work mate!
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thanks!

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