can anyone please upload the firmware folder from the root directory of your nokia x2.??????
georgejp said:
can anyone please upload the firmware folder from the root directory of your nokia x2.??????
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GET COMPLETE STOCK BASED CUSTOM ROM OF NOKIA X2
1 - Download NOKIA X2 Custom Rom
2 - Extract and get required Firmware Files.
Hello buddies,
Today I wanna share a little thing to you.. I always want to change the boot animation of my phone. when I bought Huawei P8 lite I had tried to do so. But I failed because like other previous version of Android (ICS,JB,KK) I didn't find the /media folder in root/system.. That's way flashble zip files of boot animation don't work if you flash them via custom recovery
I searched in google for a solution. I didn't find nothing new there. I also tried some apps like Bootanimation.apk. But the result was same. :crying: :crying:
Finally I solved this problem with my own effort and successfully changed the boot animation..
To change boot animation first of all you must root your device.. if you have a rooted device then download Root Explorer/ Es File Explorer or Something like these.
1. Launch the application which you installed and go to /root folder of your device.
2. Find /cust folder and Click on it.
3. Here you will see some folders. Just click on preinstalled folder.
4. Then go to /public/media folder and you will get a zip named bootanimation.zip. Just delete it or rename it like bootanimation.zip.bak.
5. Now just put your boot animation file in that folder and Reboot your device.
THAT'S ALL
CAUTIONS:
1. Download the boot animation file according to your disply resolution [P8 Lite (ALE-L21) Resolution is 720x1280 ]. Boot animation of other resolution won't work at all.
2. If you download a flashable zip file then extract it and use the bootanimation.zip file which you get inside it.
DOWNLOAD:
Android L Boot Animation Collection
Android Marshmallow Boot Animation Collection
Hi
Do you know how to change a logo to Huawei? Got problem with update via dload - that's ok - I do it with fastboot. I flash system, cust, boot and recovery. Boot animation changed to Huawei but operator's logo (with 'powered by Android') after I power on is still there. Any ideas?
Thanks
Tomek
Thanks, I was searching for that bootanimation.zip. I searched in Google and found nothing.
Very Helpful. Thanks AGAIN!:good:
I can't find my root folder?
Will it work in other huawei devices mine is huawei x1
Rifat Nurr said:
Hello buddies,
Today I wanna share a little thing to you.. I always want to change the boot animation of my phone. when I bought Huawei P8 lite I had tried to do so. But I failed because like other previous version of Android (ICS,JB,KK) I didn't find the /media folder in root/system.. That's way flashble zip files of boot animation don't work if you flash them via custom recovery
I searched in google for a solution. I didn't find nothing new there. I also tried some apps like Bootanimation.apk. But the result was same. :crying: :crying:
Finally I solved this problem with my own effort and successfully changed the boot animation..
To change boot animation first of all you must root your device.. if you have a rooted device then download Root Explorer/ Es File Explorer or Something like these.
1. Launch the application which you installed and go to /root folder of your device.
2. Find /cust folder and Click on it.
3. Here you will see some folders. Just click on preinstalled folder.
4. Then go to /public/media folder and you will get a zip named bootanimation.zip. Just delete it or rename it like bootanimation.zip.bak.
5. Now just put your boot animation file in that folder and Reboot your device.
THAT'S ALL
CAUTIONS:
1. Download the boot animation file according to your disply resolution [P8 Lite (ALE-L21) Resolution is 720x1280 ]. Boot animation of other resolution won't work at all.
2. If you download a flashable zip file then extract it and use the bootanimation.zip file which you get inside it.
DOWNLOAD:
Android L Boot Animation Collection
Android Marshmallow Boot Animation Collection
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i have already done this with all these methods (with 3 method) but its the same bootloader :crying: :crying: :crying:
pls help me
Iona.bartishvili said:
i have already done this with all these methods (with 3 method) but its the same bootloader :crying: :crying: :crying:
pls help me
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Try this....
Is a Spanish tool that works like a charm for changing bootlogo and bootanimation
https://mega.nz/#!8BN1FLQB!l-9gTB4NTFLg6bi9Yp86KMz2ZeMsockseWx-Y-ZxY4E
Don't forget to say thanks,
Link to original thread
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=1192627
Iona.bartishvili said:
i have already done this with all these methods (with 3 method) but its the same bootloader :crying: :crying: :crying:
pls help me
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Iona.bartishvili said:
i have already done this with all these methods (with 3 method) but its the same bootloader :crying: :crying: :crying:
pls help me
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my root file is empty, why? :/
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Rifat Nurr said:
Hello buddies,
Today I wanna share a little thing to you.. I always want to change the boot animation of my phone. when I bought Huawei P8 lite I had tried to do so. But I failed because like other previous version of Android (ICS,JB,KK) I didn't find the /media folder in root/system.. That's way flashble zip files of boot animation don't work if you flash them via custom recovery
I searched in google for a solution. I didn't find nothing new there. I also tried some apps like Bootanimation.apk. But the result was same. :crying: :crying:
Finally I solved this problem with my own effort and successfully changed the boot animation..
To change boot animation first of all you must root your device.. if you have a rooted device then download Root Explorer/ Es File Explorer or Something like these.
1. Launch the application which you installed and go to /root folder of your device.
2. Find /cust folder and Click on it.
3. Here you will see some folders. Just click on preinstalled folder.
4. Then go to /public/media folder and you will get a zip named bootanimation.zip. Just delete it or rename it like bootanimation.zip.bak.
5. Now just put your boot animation file in that folder and Reboot your device.
THAT'S ALL
CAUTIONS:
1. Download the boot animation file according to your disply resolution [P8 Lite (ALE-L21) Resolution is 720x1280 ]. Boot animation of other resolution won't work at all.
2. If you download a flashable zip file then extract it and use the bootanimation.zip file which you get inside it.
DOWNLOAD:
Android L Boot Animation Collection
Android Marshmallow Boot Animation Collection
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my root file is empty, why?
Thanks bro you are the best
for marshmallow rom the location of bootanimation is system/etc/media, 720p zip worked fine for me. also don't forget to give it rw-r-r permissions.
Well how to change Honor logo at the boot that appears just before boot animation ?
and from where we can get nice boot logos for honor
Program to do that all for you
Rifat Nurr said:
Hello buddies,
Today I wanna share a little thing to you.. I always want to change the boot animation of my phone. when I bought Huawei P8 lite I had tried to do so. But I failed because like other previous version of Android (ICS,JB,KK) I didn't find the /media folder in root/system.. That's way flashble zip files of boot animation don't work if you flash them via custom recovery
I searched in google for a solution. I didn't find nothing new there. I also tried some apps like Bootanimation.apk. But the result was same. :crying: :crying:
Finally I solved this problem with my own effort and successfully changed the boot animation..
To change boot animation first of all you must root your device.. if you have a rooted device then download Root Explorer/ Es File Explorer or Something like these.
1. Launch the application which you installed and go to /root folder of your device.
2. Find /cust folder and Click on it.
3. Here you will see some folders. Just click on preinstalled folder.
4. Then go to /public/media folder and you will get a zip named bootanimation.zip. Just delete it or rename it like bootanimation.zip.bak.
5. Now just put your boot animation file in that folder and Reboot your device.
THAT'S ALL
CAUTIONS:
1. Download the boot animation file according to your disply resolution [P8 Lite (ALE-L21) Resolution is 720x1280 ]. Boot animation of other resolution won't work at all.
2. If you download a flashable zip file then extract it and use the bootanimation.zip file which you get inside it.
DOWNLOAD:
Android L Boot Animation Collection
Android Marshmallow Boot Animation Collection
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So I FOUND a program to do all that for you but it was in Spanish, so I translated it and uploaded it here
It doesnot work in my p8 lite ALE-L02 Any solution for installing custom boot animation in Huawei P8 lite ALE-L02
Thank you.:good:
I have the stock firmware for my device (a Galaxy J6). I've downloaded it from sammobile, and it's in a zip file. Supposedly, all I need to do is extract this file with an extraction program like winrar and presto, I should have the necessary boot.img. But all I get are these useless .md5 files. What is going on? Did I misinterpret something?
More than anything, I would just like it if someone finally just explained to me what the hell I'm supposed to do. The Magisk installation guide doesn't even go into detail about how to get a boot.img, it just assumes you have it. It's infuriating.
AndreM962 said:
I have the stock firmware for my device (a Galaxy J6). I've downloaded it from sammobile, and it's in a zip file. Supposedly, all I need to do is extract this file with an extraction program like winrar and presto, I should have the necessary boot.img. But all I get are these useless .md5 files. What is going on? Did I misinterpret something?
More than anything, I would just like it if someone finally just explained to me what the hell I'm supposed to do. The Magisk installation guide doesn't even go into detail about how to get a boot.img, it just assumes you have it. It's infuriating.
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If it's an OTA full upgrade there should be a file named payload.bin.
You need to unpack it to get the img files. Do it using this tool:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510260
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Um, when I tried downloading your program, the page said there were no mirrors found.
Also, there doesn't appear to be any payload.bin file on the zip, just md5 files. And it's been that way for every j6 firmware I've downloaded in the past.
Maybe you should try downloading the firmware from sammobile and seeing whether you can extract boot.img from it?
AndreM962 said:
Um, when I tried downloading your program, the page said there were no mirrors found.
Also, there doesn't appear to be any payload.bin file on the zip, just md5 files. And it's been that way for every j6 firmware I've downloaded in the past.
Maybe you should try downloading the firmware from sammobile and seeing whether you can extract boot.img from it?
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Give me the link and i will see what can i do.
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https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-j6/SM-J600GT/ZTO/download/J600GTVJU3ASA1/257858/
You might need to make a sammobile account if you don't have one already. Good luck!
AndreM962 said:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-j6/SM-J600GT/ZTO/download/J600GTVJU3ASA1/257858/
You might need to make a sammobile account if you don't have one already. Good luck!
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I downloaded a random J6 firmware in another site.
You have to use 7zip software, it's free, much better than WinRar and supports tons of compression formats. Do these steps with 7zip:
-Unpack zip file.
-Rename the "*.tar.md5" to "*.tar".
-Open the ".tar" file and unpack "boot.img.lz4".
-Unpack "boot.img.lz4" file.
-It's done, you now have the "boot.img" file you were looking for
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Sorry for the late reply. I did it. I found the boot.img file! I'll be using it shortly.
Thank you so much. Your advice was absolutely invaluable!
How can I get boot.IMG from my firmware
My device is mafe air and I download Its firmware from a website but I am unable to get boot.img file from it because it have recovery.img and other system file where can I found my device supported boot.img in my device firmware. Please help me I need it to root my device using magisk. Please reply
My device is itel A14 max running on Mediatek chip and I downloaded it's firmware to root using magisk but when extract the zip file using 7zipper, I can't find the boot.img file. The file that I get is in .pac format and I am failing to extract it further to get boot.img file. Is there any way I can be helped please?
I have oppo f15 phone and i downloaded its stok rom after extract it ,8 can't find boot.img file how to do it plz help..
hank81 said:
I downloaded a random J6 firmware in another site.
You have to use 7zip software, it's free, much better than WinRar and supports tons of compression formats. Do these steps with 7zip:
-Unpack zip file.
-Rename the "*.tar.md5" to "*.tar".
-Open the ".tar" file and unpack "boot.img.lz4".
-Unpack "boot.img.lz4" file.
-It's done, you now have the "boot.img" file you were looking for
and the last step there is unpack or extract the boot.img from the boot.img.lz4 file cause i just did it
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Please tell me how to extract latest firmware of oppo f15 cph2001ex_11_C.47 which is in ozip format please help me
hank81 said:
I downloaded a random J6 firmware in another site.
You have to use 7zip software, it's free, much better than WinRar and supports tons of compression formats. Do these steps with 7zip:
-Unpack zip file.
-Rename the "*.tar.md5" to "*.tar".
-Open the ".tar" file and unpack "boot.img.lz4".
-Unpack "boot.img.lz4" file.
-It's done, you now have the "boot.img" file you were looking for
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For me, on my note 10 lite I have a problem with 7zip when i try to open the boot.img.lz4 it says that I dont have an app Installed to perform that action
hank81 said:
I downloaded a random J6 firmware in another site.
You have to use 7zip software, it's free, much better than WinRar and supports tons of compression formats. Do these steps with 7zip:
-Unpack zip file.
-Rename the "*.tar.md5" to "*.tar".
-Open the ".tar" file and unpack "boot.img.lz4".
-Unpack "boot.img.lz4" file.
-It's done, you now have the "boot.img" file you were looking for
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My Friend
I have same problem above: find boot.img of my device ( SM-G532MT).
I have a firmware downloaded from firmware.mobi. Works fine.
But, when decompressed, shows only the archives for instalation for Odin ( CSC, AP, etc... ). No boot.img under other format.
hank81 said:
I downloaded a random J6 firmware in another site.
You have to use 7zip software, it's free, much better than WinRar and supports tons of compression formats. Do these steps with 7zip:
-Unpack zip file.
-Rename the "*.tar.md5" to "*.tar".
-Open the ".tar" file and unpack "boot.img.lz4".
-Unpack "boot.img.lz4" file.
-It's done, you now have the "boot.img" file you were looking for
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Cloviscard said:
My Friend
I have same problem above: find boot.img of my device ( SM-G532MT).
I have a firmware downloaded from firmware.mobi. Works fine.
But, when decompressed, shows only the archives for instalation for Odin ( CSC, AP, etc... ). No boot.img under other format.
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read this https://android.stackexchange.com/a/179248
and this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/extracting-boot-img-from-stock-firmware.3909612/#post-79106875
I read carefully and...
Forgive me, but the article DON'T answer my question: How to extract the boot.img from a stockrom in .img format...
Cloviscard said:
I read carefully and...
Forgive me, but the article DON'T answer my question: How to extract the boot.img from a stockrom in .img format...
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forgive me about that too
Samsung devices by default don't have .img ...
usually stockrom come as .zip then you need to extract it (use 7zip since winrar is not capable of extracting .lz4)
-Rename the "AP_xxx.tar.md5" to "AP_xxx.tar". <~ any similar file with AP from the start
-Open the "AP_xxx..tar" file and if you see boot.img extract "AP_xxx..tar" then grab boot.img it's done, you now have the "boot.img" file you were looking for
-some device have "boot.img.lz4" file. <~ use 7zip again to extract .lz4 file then grab boot.img it's done, you now have the "boot.img" file you were looking for
also it is stupid to grab your boot.img when you are Samsung since Odin only accept .md5 format (does Samsung have access to fastboot or they are stuck using Odin idk never has Samsung phone lmao)
also i forgot to say that you can actually patch "AP_xxx.tar" via Magisk itself so less work
For anyone else having trouble getting the boot.img, but on a custom recovery:
1. Go to recovery
2. Open recovery terminal
3. Enter:
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot of=/sdcard/boot.img
4. Press enter to confirm the command
5. Reboot to system
The boot.img is now on your SD card.
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discovered id posted a duplicate link
Immortal68 said:
For anyone else having trouble getting the boot.img, but on a custom recovery:
1. Go to recovery
2. Open recovery terminal
3. Enter:
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot of=/sdcard/boot.img
4. Press enter to confirm the command
5. Reboot to system
The boot.img is now on your SD card.
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Thank you very much for rally... very helpfull...
But still 1 question: if the referred boot.img was previously patched with another root aplication like suroot???
Hi this mod work on A30 with OneUi 3.1 only.
DualSpeaker+Earphone_Mod-v1.1.zip
drive.google.com
Cant install.
It says: Invalid zip file format
arman0077 said:
Cant install.
It says: Invalid zip file format
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1. Download file again (Galaxy A30 based OneUi 3 only)
2. Install from twrp
If you cant, extract file and replace (floating features and mixer_gains and mixer_patchs) with Root Explore in vendor/etc
Magisk is nessesarry.
Procces tested and work
rezabahramnezhad said:
1. Download file again (Galaxy A30 based OneUi 3 only)
2. Install from twrp
If you cant, extract file and replace (floating features and mixer_gains and mixer_patchs) with Root Explore in vendor/etc
Magisk is nessesarry.
Procces tested and work
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I install it and works, but with making some changes in zip file.
"meta inf" and "vendor" folders should be in the root of the zip file, not in a folder.
.
please make changes and reupload the correct file..
thanks.
arman0077 said:
I install it and works, but with making some changes in zip file.
"meta inf" and "vendor" folders should be in the root of the zip file, not in a folder.
.
please make changes and reupload the correct file..
thanks.
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Can you please tell me how to do it?