the original was done for the Galaxy Tab by Flokey and can be found here. i've tweaked it a tad and made the .zip much smaller.
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it's not an exact replica of what you'll see on your phone, but it's pretty close. check out the youtube vid in the above link to see it "live".
Download:
DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip (1.9M)
INSTALLATION (for those who need it):
copy the file to your phone (i use sshdroid to copy it to my /mnt/sdcard/)
run System Recovery and choose Recovery Mode (make sure power is plugged in)
wait... (could it boot up past the Motorola logo any slower?)
select Install zip from SDCARD
select choose zip from internal sdcard (or just sdcard, your mileage may vary)
scroll down until you find the DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip file
hit your power button to select it
scroll down to Yes - Install DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip and hit your power button to select it.
watch the quick install screen
scroll down to Go Back and hit the power button again.
Reboot system now should be highlighted, hit the power button to reboot.
ENJOY!
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as always, YOU are responsible for your phone, no matter how much i suck @ this.
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Thx !! Very cool !!
very nice!
please send other links. your link is not working. thx in adnvance.
itsonlym3 said:
the original was done for the Galaxy Tab by Flokey and can be found here. i've tweaked it a tad and made the .zip much smaller.
Preview:
it's not an exact replica of what you'll see on your phone, but it's pretty close. check out the youtube vid in the above link to see it "live".
Download:
DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip (1.9M)
INSTALLATION (for those who need it):
copy the file to your phone (i use sshdroid to copy it to my /mnt/sdcard/)
run System Recovery and choose Recovery Mode (make sure power is plugged in)
wait... (could it boot up past the Motorola logo any slower?)
select Install zip from SDCARD
select choose zip from internal sdcard (or just sdcard, your mileage may vary)
scroll down until you find the DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip file
hit your power button to select it
scroll down to Yes - Install DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip and hit your power button to select it.
watch the quick install screen
scroll down to Go Back and hit the power button again.
Reboot system now should be highlighted, hit the power button to reboot.
ENJOY!
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as always, YOU are responsible for your phone, no matter how much i suck @ this.
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please send other links. your link is not working. thx
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please send other links. your link is not working. thx
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i'll see if i still have it this evening when i get home.
thanks for the interest.
can it be used for all roms?
sanaldi said:
can it be used for all roms?
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Froyo and GB were released and available for Atrix 4G users in 2011. Users were using this boot animation back then. Its 2013, and we have Froyo, GB, ICS, and JB. Switching boot animations is done on ALL versions and ANY ROM.
cool..... i reboot my phone a bit more lately
link is busted
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Excited to give you guys a walk through again. I have included my hybrid flavor of the EB01 stock ROM. I have kept TouchWiz on there but removed all bloat ware and dibinged the phone. I have also included the Gingerbread keyboard apk (separate install, I just love this keyboard.).
Don’t worry, I have a link for the stock too.
First this will assume that you are on the DL30 leak. This is for the Fascinate and no other phone. I am not responsible for your doing. This is what worked for me.
If you are not up to the standard above click here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11177786#post11177786
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I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU DOING. THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY OF YOUR PHONE.
THIS IS JUST THE STEPS I DID TO GET MY PHONE TO EB01 FROYO.
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You will need the following items:
Samsung Drivers
Odin 1.3
eb01modem.tar
update.zip
cwm_froyo.zip
eb01_SlicedFlav_pub.zip
OR
eb01_stock.zip
Now follow the below steps
1.] Download and install the Samsung Drivers
2.] Connect your phone to your computer and copy over the update.zip, cwm_froyo.zip, eb01_SlicedFlav_pub.zip (or) eb01_stock.zip to the “ROOT” of your SDCARD.
3.] After you download Odin and eb01modem.tar put them in the same folder.
4.] Disconnect your phone from the PC, power off, and pull your battery out. (It’s the easiest way)
5.] Plug in your phone while holding the volume down and turn the phone on. You will see a yellow triangle
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THIS IS IMPORTANT > DO NOT TOUCH ANY SETTINGS IN ODIN, ONLY USE THE PDA BUTTON AND THE START BUTTON.
IF YOU TOUCH ANY OTHER BUTTONS IN ODIN YOU COULD BRICK YOUR PHONE.
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6.] Launch Odin as administrator in Vista and 7.
7.] Select the PDA button. AND ONLY THE PDA BUTTON, YOU CAN BRICK YOUR PHONE.
8.] Select the “eb01modem.tar” file.
9.] Click on “Start”.
10.] You phone will shut off, give it a min or so and it will boot back into download mode.
11.] Unplug your phone, put your battery back in, and boot into recovery mode by holding volume up and down while pressing the power button. Let go of the power button when you see “Samsung”.
12.] Scroll using your volume up and down keys. Highlight "apply sdcard:update.zip” and use your “Home” key to select.
13] Now you want to “wipe cache” twice for good measure. Highlight “wipe cache” and use your power button to select now. Scroll down and select “Yes” both times.
14.] Now you will want to “wipe data/factory reset” twice. Highlight “wipe data/factory reset” select it, and then select “Yes”.
15.] Now you will want to select “install zip from sdcard” then select “choose zip from sdcard”.
16.] Scroll down and select “cwm_froyo.zip” and confirm it. The screen will go wonky for a second.
17.] Select “choose zip from sdcard” again.
18.] Scroll down and select “eb01_SlicedFlav_pub.zip” or “eb01_stock.zip” confirm your selection.
19.] Let it do its thing and boot up.
You now have the way SlicedDrip feels the Fascinate should be and the way Verzion thinks it should be.
Have fun.
If you want the Gingerbread keyboard, download it HERE, move to your phone, use your favorite file manager, browse, and install.
The following only applies to the SlicedFlav install:
ITEMS REMOVED:
All VZW apps
Blockbuster
Media Hub
All Share
Samsung Keyboard
My Files
Write and Go
All Demo Gams
Nuance
Buddies Now
City ID
Skype
Kindle
Most live wallpapers, kept default, when I removed it would give me errors on first start up.
Visual Voicemail
THINGS STAYED / SAME:
TouchWiz
Debinged Browser
Third party sync application
Swype
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http://blog.swiftlyit.com/?p=46
AH!!! I was looking for a stock eb01 but superclean with TOUCHJIZZ!!!! (without bloatware, frankly, it's the best laucher)
The other roms have time lag so I'll give this a try. If it still does.... then...... I still love you for giving me touchwiz. (this is the only reason I like touchwiz: The message icon bar on wallpaper has little numberings for message counts.)
I themed my CM9 Galaxy Nexus notification drawer widgets to match the blue in the rest of ICS instead of the default white. I had an Epic 4G visitor ask about doing this for their phone, then a Photon user too! So I built this Zipthemer file to help y'all out. I don't have a Photon so I couldn't test this out. If you try it let me know if it works, or what doesn't work.
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download zipthemer here
*How to use Zipthemer*
note: you may need a ROM you have flashed (CM9) in order to configure your edify script (this is the script that tells CWM what to do when you run your update.zip file)
1. Install zipthemer!
2. Open up the menu (on ICS it's the 3 vertical dots) and click on update edify (you will only have to do this once)
3. Updating Edify screen (complete either Option 1 or Option 2)
- option 1: browse to the ROM you have on your phone and click it -- done
- option 2: click on download, then exit out of the screen, click options (3 dots), settings, update script format, select your phone. If your phone isn't present, see option 1.
4. Download the zipthemer file (.zip), and using a file explorer, move it to the "zipthemer" folder on your sd card.
5. open zipthemer again, click the "+theme" button, select the theme you want to apply (you can select more than one, or even only certain parts of one)
6. click "*output" button and pick the name you want for your update file (or accept the default). Leave the "-update.zip" at the end of the file name and "/sdcard/" at the beginning so it will be in your sdcard root directory and easier to find when you go to flash it.
7. click "build it!", it will ask you if you want to create a backup file, I usually do just in case so I don't have to re-flash the entire ROM to undo my changes if I want to.
8. Exit zipthemer, reboot to recovery, flash your new zip file, reboot system, enjoy!
more notes:
a. as always, it's a pretty good idea to run a nandroid anytime you play with your system (this is a do as I say, not as I do kinda statement)
b. A lot of these type of themes where some system files are modified or system apps are modified, it's good to do a wipe dalvik/cache
c. if you update your ROM to a new nightly/RC/stable, re-build the zipthemer file. It's likely that this isn't necessary, but unless you know just what the CM team changed it's probably a good idea.
Can i apply this to my ics fone?
Im on ics 4.0.3/cm9/build 17/sgs I9000
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softpinkishlips said:
Can i apply this to my ics fone?
Im on ics 4.0.3/cm9/build 17/sgs I9000
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Maybe, I'll have to download the CM9 ROM for the SGS and look at the files to see. I'll look into it as soon as I can and let you know.
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It was me who asked if you could, very glad you were able to, You Rock!!!
MoPhoACTV Initiative
I have the i9300 and recently i install a new rom based on S5 Q5 with 4.4.2 that changes the function of the home button and the left button (neer the home button).
Here is the name of the rom: S5-QS-i9300_KK_v2.9(NI1)_FOR_CWM
When i click on the home button for 2 sec it throws me to a scrern with "google now" thing.
When i click on the left button it gives me the option to clear process on backgroung (which it was exctly on my older rom version). See below:
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How do i change the function of the home button so he will work normally and give me the clear process screen instead of "google now" screen?
Try xposed addition.
Try xposed addition.
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What is it?
rami7250 said:
I have the i9300 and recently i install a new rom based on S5 Q5 with 4.4.2 that changes the function of the home button and the left button (neer the home button).
Here is the name of the rom: S5-QS-i9300_KK_v2.9(NI1)_FOR_CWM
When i click on the home button for 2 sec it throws me to a scrern with "google now" thing.
When i click on the left button it gives me the option to clear process on backgroung (which it was exctly on my older rom version). See below:
How do i change the function of the home button so he will work normally and give me the clear process screen instead of "google now" screen?
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Here. Tested and works on bulldog's DN4 Port.
Longpress on menu gives SFinder not google shortcut for me.
Backup your existing files first. Easiest way is to extract the zip and replace with what you got in your rom, rename it and zip it back, so you don't get mixed up btwn current and this zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ostcount=42213
Thanx for @yusuf_adsas for his post & the link
Here. Tested and works on bulldog's DN4 Port.
Longpress on menu gives SFinder not google shortcut for me.
Backup your existing files first. Easiest way is to extract the zip and replace with what you got in your rom, rename it and zip it back, so you don't get mixed up btwn current and this zip
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Didnt got it. How do i exactly "flash" this zip into my android system?
rami7250 said:
Didnt got it. How do i exactly "flash" this zip into my android system?
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First thing you must Backup your system. to restore it just in case you failed
1-Put the zip file "Hardware_key_remap" in your SD Card
2-Reboot your phone and hold down Volume Up, Center Home, and Power button together.
When you see the Samsung logo, let go buttons
You should now be in CWM Recovery.
3-Install the zip file from SD Card
4-Reboot
It will effect my system
rami7250 said:
It will effect my system
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no one enforce you to do it. you ask for it. so don’t complain
medostar00 said:
First thing you must Backup your system. to restore it just in case you failed
1-Put the zip file "Hardware_key_remap" in your SD Card
2-Reboot your phone and hold down Volume Up, Center Home, and Power button together.
When you see the Samsung logo, let go buttons
You should now be in CWM Recovery.
3-Install the zip file from SD Card
4-Reboot
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do you have a reverse zip for the above?
I need to change my harware key to stock DN4, is there a zip file for that?
Nitrous828 said:
do you have a reverse zip for the above?
I need to change my harware key to stock DN4, is there a zip file for that?
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No I don’t have it .... So you must Backup your system. to restore it just in case you failed
This thread is dedicated to rooting, recovery and flashing for HTC Desire 210 dual sim.
Rooting
Download the FramaRoot app from here.
Install it and open it up.
Select the Barahir Exploit.
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Reboot your phone.
Check for the SuperSU app installed on your phone.
If the SU app doesn't appear, try 2-3 times more, your phone will be rooted.
Congrats, your phone will be rooted.
Recovery
The method for entering the recovery on HTC's website is wrong and plainly opens the factory test mode.
For entering the recovery, Switch off your phone.
Press and hold the Power and Vol Up button simultaneously.
Now relax. Use only Volume Down to Scroll and Voume Up to select.
Select Recovery from the list by pressing Volume up while highlighting it.
You are now booted into Recovery. This recovery is a plain Android 3e recovery but with a Nandroid Backup/Restore functionality.
Alternatively if you rooted your phone, you can grab a terminal emulator from the Play Store type in:
Code:
su
Allow it SU access.
type in:
Code:
reboot recovery
You will be rebooted into recovery.
Installing BusyBox
Install the official BusyBox app from Google Play.
Install BusyBox using the app, it will take more than 1 try. Keeping on trying to install until it finally does. Took 4-5 tries for me.
Flashing the CWM Recovery
Download this file.
Install Flashify from the Google PLay Store.
Take a backup using the app.
Flash the .img you downloaded in the first step.
Note: There have been problems mounting the internal SD memory with the CWM Recovery. So as of now please use an external SD card.
Bro Working & Awesome
Bro this thing is working but according to me and my device for the H Boot Menu we have to press the Volume Down & Power Button simultaneously for 5 to 10 seconds and the menu comes up.Now please upload the stock ROM for this device and the stock ROM with bloat-ware removed and performance mod too. Thanks
Sure.
vaibhav.2kumar said:
Bro this thing is working but according to me and my device for the H Boot Menu we have to press the Volume Down & Power Button simultaneously for 5 to 10 seconds and the menu comes up.Now please upload the stock ROM for this device and the stock ROM with bloat-ware removed and performance mod too. Thanks
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Sure, I'll do that, it's just a little large in size.
Need SystemUI.apk
vaibhav.2kumar said:
Bro this thing is working but according to me and my device for the H Boot Menu we have to press the Volume Down & Power Button simultaneously for 5 to 10 seconds and the menu comes up.Now please upload the stock ROM for this device and the stock ROM with bloat-ware removed and performance mod too. Thanks
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Dude, I need SystemUI.apk from /system/app/ as soon as possible :'(
kunalgupta1 said:
Dude, I need SystemUI.apk from /system/app/ as soon as possible :'(
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I don't need SystemUI.apk now. The issue was solved.
help!
guys please upload the stock rom...
my device was bricked...
need roms
bro pls post custom roms for this device pla pls pls
Hi, please upload Contacts/dialer apks from system
Hi All,
I created a Android 7.0 Nougat Moboot theme.
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Issues:
Minor gradient noise at top row
Instructions:
Flash zip file from recovery
Download:
http://www.filedropper.com/update-tenderloin-moboot-nougat
Check it out and let me know if you have any feedback.
Nicely done, fetching now.
Update: some serious problems encountered.
1) after flashing zip with latest Nougat TWRP, and rebooting, saw the top half of the screen as scrambled, colorful hash overplayed with moboot menu. I thought the download might have been messed up, so I downloaded again and flash again. Same result.
2) booting Nougat succeeded, but when I later tried to reboot into TWRP recovery (long press power button, select reboot, select recovery), the moboot menu has defaulted to Evervolv and goes back into the Nougat system. I have to toggle the volume buttons to select TWRP manually each time to get to recovery. This is more serious matter.
Now for the tough question: how do I roll this back? I have a saved nandroid backup of boot volume from last Sunday. Can I simply restore that backup image and reboot?
Update 2:
Confirming that a restore of the boot volume from nandroid backup cured my woes. All observations listed above corrected back to previous operational modes. However, I'm now missing the lovely Nougat boot background. Looking forward to a remedy. Thanks!
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2) booting Nougat succeeded, but when I later tried to reboot into TWRP recovery (long press power button, select reboot, select recovery), the moboot menu has defaulted to Evervolv and goes back into the Nougat system. I have to toggle the volume buttons to select TWRP manually each time to get to recovery. This is more serious matter.
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You might want to give the TWRP Manager App and it's Widget a try. Two screen taps and you're headed into recovery.
I use it on all of my tablets.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
middle_road said:
You might want to give the TWRP Manager App and it's Widget a try. Two screen taps and you're headed into recovery.
I use it on all of my tablets.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
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Thanks for the pointer. I tried it and that works swell. [emoji2]
Any notion why the new theme choked the boot option from Nougat power button channel? Permissions on one of the moboot files, maybe? I noticed the tga file was updated today, as well as moboot.next with a size of zero. Moboot.default was 8 bytes in size and contained "Evervolv". I didn't catch the permission settings while I was browsing around in /boot, but I can go back and extract that info, if beneficial. I'd have to refresh the theme again, but it's possible.
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Globaltraveler5565 said:
Thanks for the pointer. I tried it and that works swell. [emoji2]
Any notion why the new theme choked the boot option from Nougat power button channel? Permissions on one of the moboot files, maybe? I noticed the tga file was updated today, as well as moboot.next with a size of zero. Moboot.default was 8 bytes in size and contained "Evervolv". I didn't catch the permission settings while I was browsing around in /boot, but I can go back and extract that info, if beneficial. I'd have to refresh the theme again, but it's possible.
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@Globaltraveler5565 I'm sorry this has given you some troubles. I downloaded the file from the link above and flashed it just to make sure it wasn't a corrupt file I uploaded. I am unable to reproduce your issue and I have my theme. I can boot to evervolv 7.0.0 latest by default after 5 seconds, then reboot holding the power button and choosing Recovery within Android. Once the tablet reboots, moboot automatically loads "/boot/uImage.TWRP". I can also reboot System and Recovery from within TWRP with no issues. I went into TWRP, mounted /boot as r/w, and I have a number of files, including the following:
moboot.background.tga (my file)
moboot.default
moboot.splash.Evervolv.tga
uImage
uImage.Evervolv
uimage.moboot
uImage.TWRP
TWRP doesn't list the file permissions of these, so I booted into Evervolv, ES file explorer shows uImage.TWRP with root root rw-r--r-- Size: 8.80MB.
It sounds like you may have a incomplete/corrupted TWRP installation or other misconfiguration. Did you get TWRP from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hp-touchpad/development/rom-evervolv-7-0-0p1-wifi-t3456292
EDIT: Also, I have no idea what moboot.next is. Maybe that is related to next boot and what recovery booting from Evervolv is using? I would try renaming/removing that file.