General :: Can Zip Boot Animation Work On Rooted Wildfire S With Stock Rom?
May 6, 2012
Can .zip bootanimations work on rooted wildfire s with stock Rom and that splashscreens also in .zip work or not and if so any cool splashscreen......
HTC Wildfire S A510e using xda premium
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Feb 20, 2014
I rooted my samsung for the first time Friday (worked out great). I just installed Rom Toolbox Pro & was looking through the features (I should of backed up first thing!) & decided to install a custom boot animation (big mistake!). The boot animation worked fine but even though the phone boots up & actually works, the screen is stuck in the boot animation state & will not bring up the home screen.
I've tried everything (actually learned quite a bit) using CWM to install boot animation disable zips, clear all kinds of caches, & even clear data & factory reset (lost everything). Even used odin3 to install Jelly Bean (originally ice cream sandwich 4.0.4.) & still this f$%^ing boot animation will not clear off the screen.
The phone still works to where I can answer & if I flip it on the side I can use the voice app with the home key to see half the screen (scrolling is a pain) but if I click to the home screen the dam boot animation takes over the whole screen again.
The firmware updates & zip files don't work. Is there a full android system out there to restore it or some way easy to get my home screen back. I really don't want to turn it to a brick if possible.
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Jul 5, 2013
I made this animation. Everything seems to be okay, but when I boot my phone with it, I just get the default Android boot animation like I normally do when I don't have a boot animation. I didn't compress it or anything.
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Jul 1, 2010
I'm trying to put a new boot animation on my motorola droid which is NOT rooted. I found this one particular tutorial on these forums on how to get the new boot animation without rooting. Here it is:
Extract the folder and run Setup. It will ask you to download files, do so.
Next, create your animation--I won't go into much detail about this... all I'll say is the only real specification is that they are .png and they are named in a way that they can be numerically ordered with the first frame being the lowest possible number. Here is the original zip file for the default animation: Droid Forum - Verizon Droid & the Motorola Droid Forum
If you want just a single looping animation, simply put your frames into a single folder, preferably called "part0". If you have half your animation run once and the other half loop, put those two halves into separate folders--"part0" and "part1".
Modify the desc.txt to coordinate with your frames and folders. Here is a guide on the desc.txt: The desc.txt for boot animations works like this
Using 7zip found here: 7-Zip, create a zip archive of the folders and desc.txt with the compression setting as "store". Name this zip file: bootanimation.zip
Place this bootanimation.zip into the tools folder of the SDK. You can find the tools folder inside of the android_sdk_windows folder you extracted when you downloaded the SDK.
Connect your phone to your computer with USB. Mount your phone by clicking on the USB message in the notification bar. You will then need to run Debugging mode by going on your phone to: Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging. Make sure this is checked; you should get an exclamation mark icon in your notification bar.
Once you are connected, mounted, and in debugging mode, go to on your computer: Start > Run. Type in "cmd" and hit Ok. This will open command prompt.
You need to navigate to the android_sdk_folder from command prompt. If the folder is in your C drive and the letter next to your cursor is different, simply type: "c:" and it will switch to the correct drive. If you are on an XP machine and the folder is on your desktop, you will need to navigate to the tools folder by typing:
cd c:Documents and SettingsuserDesktopandroid-sdk-windows ools
...where "user" is your login name. THIS IS NOT ALWAYS THE ADDRESS, you can see the full path at the top of the open tools folder. The "cd" before the directory path is necessary--it tells the command prompt to "change directory".
If you have correctly typed in the exact directory your tools folder is in, you should see the entire directory path displayed to the left of your cursor on the new line. Now, you need to push the bootanimation.zip folder to your phone by entering in this line of text:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
Once you hit enter, a second should go by and you should see that a certain amount of data was added to the phone. When you see this, turn off your phone and reboot. You should now see the new animation! You may need to unplug your USB cable before you turn the power back on. In debugging mode, it may display weird menu text when you boot up if you are still connected to the PC.
I hope this helps, I know I was in the same boat as a lot of you, I had to scrounge around to find all this info, don't know why it's not all in one place.
Now I'm stuck at the part where you have to navigate to the android_sdk_folder from the command prompt. I have the folder located in the downloads folder under my C drive. I type in the location of where exactly the folder containing the desired files is, but each time it gives me an error saying " " is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
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Apr 10, 2012
Just finished unlocking the boot load and rooted my GN using the GNEX toolkit, and restored my apps fine.
However, Dropbox did not seem to work properly. I was able to login, but couldnt access my files correctly. For example, I was able to open my Keepass file, but not able to save any changes...it would just complain about not being able to save.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled both Dropbox and KeepassDroid, with no success. The wieird thing is I also tried to browse the SD Card using ES File Explorer, and I'm not able to delete the Dropbox .thinkfree directory, nor am I able to delete/copy/move/rename the local Keepass directory and file...it just complains that it cannot perform the operation
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Sep 11, 2010
On previous phones such as the Droid Eris and Droid 1, users were able to use custom boot animations without being rooted. All you had to do was push the new file to the boot animation location and it would over ride the old one. I really want custom boot animations on my X but am not rooted. Does anyone know a solution to this other than rooting and how to install without being rooted?
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Aug 5, 2010
I rooted recently with the evil eris 4.0 running, and used this app Boot Animation Changer and it worked alright but I think I might of did a backup of one of the animations and overwritten over the stock, so stock isn't there. How can I get the stock back?I dont know what to do.
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Mar 12, 2012
I recently installed cyanomod on my wildfire (buzz), but when my phone is on AC i can not turn the phone on. this can only be fixed by removing the battery and booting it without being connected to the net. Also,if i plug in the AC when the phone is turned off, the red led indicating the battery charging will won't turn off when i unplug the device.
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May 17, 2012
I have an app called Rom toolbox. Using this app I tried to install a boot animation. When I rebooted my phone I found that the boot animation is not installed.
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Feb 10, 2014
I am making a new boot animation(noob to make one ) and I want to ensure if I make one bootanimation on a resolution for ex ( 720 width * 1080 height ) will it work on any other phone with any android on the same resolution?
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Jan 16, 2014
i just got a new phone (my first android), ive been trying to change my boot animation and cant seem to get it to work,i replaced the file which was named bootanimation_virigin.zip (also didnt think of renaming the original, so the original is gone), i even replaced the stock one which was named bootanimation.zip (also didnt rename it or back it up... -__-;; ) i made sure the files are correct and match up with the desc.txt file. i copied the original boot animation zip to my computer and just replaced everything, same number of files, about the same file size, same file type, same size and just put the folders "part0", "part1" and the desc.txt files back on my sd card and moved it to system/media/bootanimation_virigin, i compressed the files into a zip using root browser from the rom toolbox, i made sure that the compression was set to none, and then moved the zip file to system/media, i set the permisions to rw-r--r-- which is the exact same as the other boot animations. nothing shows up anymore till the phone is done booting but ill admit that it is definitely better than the stock virgin mobile animation...
here is everything i have for this boot animation (including: original virgin mobile boot animation, a video of the boot animation, all the pictures, and a folder titled "bootanimation_virign" which is the folder i moved into system/media)
[URL] ........
i thought it was something on my phone but it was the way after effects renders jpeg sequences, i think it has something to do with the attributes of the jpeg file but anyways i just used a program called boot animation creator and it worked perfectly
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Dec 26, 2012
I want to start making boot animations, and I was wondering if it was possible to extend the time of a boy animation for more than 9 seconds? Is there code that I can adjust? I really want to make the pokemon theme along with the song as my boot animation.
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Samsung galaxy s2
Rom: Jedi knight 6
kernel: Jedi kernel 2
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Dec 29, 2013
since yesterday the smartphone is unable to boot.When it starts, it just keeps displaying the Phicomm logo, not even getting to the boot animation.The recovery menu is inaccessable, so how I can reflash the stock ROM?
Manufacturer: Shanghai Feixun Communication Co. Ltd.
Brand: Phicomm
Model: FWS 710 Pro
OS: Android 4.0.4
CPU: Qualcomm MSM7227A 1GHz
Memory RAM: 512MB + ROM: 512MB
MicroSD car slot up to 32GB
There are a few more on the english Phicomm website located here under the "Specifications" tab.
I found the [AIO]Universal Android Flasher, connected the phone via USB cable, started the program and clicked some buttons, which resulted in the message:
Code:
ERROR: Device not found
A quick search suggested to download the adb USB driver, which also couldn't find the device. I can't find any valuable information on recovering this smartphone without a recovery menu.
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Apr 2, 2014
What i did was using the temp cwm 6 I installed the motorox rom and JB theme, and it all worked fine but my status bar dissapeared, so i tried to do it again and it kept rebooting half way into the boot animation. So i flashed back the SBF from that thread and same thing happened.
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Jul 18, 2013
I Have a rooted spice Mi-350 (ver 2.3.3) phone..I have successfully changed the boot animation and shutdown animation..but not able to enable the new boot animation sound. I have tried pasting mp3 files with name as "bootsound" ,"boot_sound", "android_sound" and put them both in system/media folder as well as data/bin/ but no sound at boot... (also I think i renamed or deleted some file long ago to stop the stock boot animation sound. what should be the file name and format and location to enable the boot animation sound ?? and also is there any file which controls the sound start like desc.txt file..read it somewhere...
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Feb 19, 2012
How do i Change the boot animation on Samsung Galaxy Y s5360
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Jan 11, 2013
compile a ROM based on CM10; what would make that ROM go into a never-ending boot animation on a clean flash (wipe data/cache/dalvik), yet boot up without a problem when dirty flashed over a CM9 variant. One might think that since a dirty flash over CM9 works, what about dirty flashing over a CM10 variant? What if it acts just like performing a clean flash and never gets past the boot animation?
Lets compound this by adding that once a successful boot-up after the dirty CM9 flash has occured; if one goes into recovery and wipes data/cache/dalvik, the ROM goes back into a never-ending boot animation.
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Jan 22, 2013
i have an xperia tablet s i need to change boot animation but without root. i searched a lot and most of people said that this is not possible, only few said that this can be done but hasn't said how to do that? i tried to adb push but it said read only file system.the xperia tablet has an ics and is purchased from other country and it isn't supported yet in my country so i can't root.
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May 20, 2014
I own an LG Optimus L9 from T-Mobile. A few months ago, I rooted it and installed the Jarvis boot animation, complete with a Jarvis start up sound.
I started having issues with my phone, so I performed a factory reset. However, the boot animation is still the Jarvis one. I need to send the device in for a repair, and I need it back to the original boot animation (one where there was white and pink squares that did a wave animation, along with the T-Mobile jingle.)
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Apr 1, 2013
I have one issue with my Karbonn A30. After installing custom Boot animation,my phone is not playing animation and sound.(Neither original nor new one). When i boot my phone after showing logo it come to blank screen and then started to my home screen.
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Apr 12, 2012
I have cm 7 on my HTC wildlife and I want to reinstall a stock eclair rom.
I have tried the ruu exe files and keep getting error 170 saying my phone isn't connected. I've tried all solutions I could find, phone doesn't even reboot into bootloader wile its running. I have also tried the zip files but when I try to install with clockworkmod recovery it just says installation aborted.
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Feb 6, 2014
I'm wondering if removing the rom's bootanimation.zip will speedup the device in at least two ways:Bootup, by not having to load the animation; Overall usage, since the bootanimation.zip 's space will/should be freed on the phone's storage is any of those scenarios bound to happen and support my device?
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Apr 6, 2014
I'm trying to make my own boot animation (A simple android kitkat logo), but when I put it in /system/media/bootanimation.zip and reboot the phone, it goes to black screen.
I followed the steps described in that guide and read that post, but they didn't share the solution and the mediafire link is dead. I'm attaching my current bootanimation.zip
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Jan 25, 2014
Is there any way to change my kernel's boot logo / animation ?
E10i
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Mar 20, 2012
So today i wanted to test dhiru's ICS Rom and i flashed it over gm007's MIUI rom for i9003. Now it's stuck in the boot animation. And the "middle button" doesen't work at recovery menu. All i can do is use the download mode and flash a stock rom.
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Apr 25, 2012
Recently I flashed to this ROM [URL] .... from a stock ROM. Have done it a few times before and no problems have occurred. It's an MIUI rom and I decided to customize the theme a little. The themes section allows to change most of the detail ie fonts, status bar, home screen, lock screen, icons, boot animation.
And that's where it started, when I changed the boot animation, instead of using the default one. When I did a reboot after the switch, the usual boot logo was up, but then the screen turned pixelated like a CRT monitor/damaged LCD screen with colourful pixels. But then in boot into the new animation all fine, and has been ok since. The device boots fine, but I'm worried about that pixelated screen.
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Oct 20, 2013
I was trying to update my s4 clone, but missed click using something called mcm or something and it restore my cellphone to factory data, and know i dont have boot animation logo, i tried to use many programs like boot animation logo changer, rom toolbox but nothing works.
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Oct 11, 2013
Making boot animation? I need to know how to make the flashable zip file I already have the images created
I need them optimized as well, not sure what tool is needed or how to make it? Its for the SG4.
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Apr 25, 2012
Can an android boot animation be an pre-animated gif or does it have to be sequential gifs with a script?
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May 2, 2014
Any way to play a sound file while the bootanimation is playing on CM11(specifically beanstalk, but being as it is cm based...) the reason im asking is because i would like the option to play a sound file of my own choosing rather then have no sound at all.
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