I have an Android tablet and I want the manufacturer logo not to display on powering up. It has something to do with the uboot-*.bin in NAND flash memory. The logo is stored in the bin file in GUNZIP format, which I am certain because of the 0X1F8B08 signature. I guess that in order to display the logo, the uboot program will have to unzip the logo in the first place. So if I change the 0X1F8B08 signature, the logo data will not be recgonized any more and no logo will be displayed on the screen. Any idea whether or not it will work? Thanks
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Hello! I flashed the original firmware with this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=8758819). Before flashing, I changed android boot animation with Absolute System Root Tools, and then I flashed the phone. When I turned it on, LG logo appeared, and then android splash appeared (the one I put from Absolute System Root Tools), but there's a loop. Android splash continues and continues appearing forever. How can I fix it?
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Hello! I flashed the original firmware with this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=8758819). Before flashing, I changed android boot animation with Absolute System Root Tools, and then I flashed the phone. When I turned it on, LG logo appeared, and then android splash appeared (the one I put from Absolute System Root Tools), but there's a loop. Android splash continues and continues appearing forever. How can I fix it?
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Try to do a wipe, boot the phone while holding home + vol_down + power
It worked perfectly! Thank you!
I have an old Samsung Galaxy Young Pro (GT-B5510L).. Everything is stock, it's not even rooted..
It bootloops, so I can't boot to android.. When I try to boot into recovery, phone reboots.. When I try to boot to download mode, I get to the confirmation screen, but it powers off as soon as no key (any) is being pressed..
What can I do to unbrick this device? And if it's not possible, what is the problem?
I think some system file may be corrupt due to use, because it shows the "Samsung" screen (kernel) and the carrier logo (part of /system partition) while booting.. After both screens passed, it reboots
Anyone figure where lg has hidden the boot logo for this device. I've done a little research and could not find a .rle file in the lfs or boot.img. I've yet to find any source of further direction on this. I've finally got tired of the LG boot logo and Android cant check your device for corruption on boots due to the unlocked bootloader.
Edit....nvm
Hey Guys,
I have used lots of mediaTek and snapdragon devices and there I used to change the boot logo very easily with the custom picture. The method for changing boot logo is very easy. And many developers are creating/maintaining tools for these devices.
But in Asus Zenfone 5, i just can't change the boot logo aka splash screen with my own custom made picture. Still now There are no developers who will make any kind of tool that will change the boot logo of zenfone 5 device.
In the stock firmware I found splash.bin file (which I think is responsible for stock boot logo). I have no idea how to edit this splash.bin so that I can change the boot logo picture. Can someone make a tool for that so that all the zenfone 5 users change there boot logo with any pictures they like ?
I just want to change the boring Asus stock boot logo (which comes before bootanimation) with the logo of mine (my own selected picture).
Can anyone out here to help me to change the boot logo of asus zenfone 5 ? I will really appreciate that if someone help me out.
THANKS.
#PLEASE_SUPPORT_ASUS_ZENFONE_5_DEVICE
Does anyone know of a tool to change the splash image of our phone?
I originally found this thread.
[GUIDE] How to Change Boot Logo (Splash Screen) for Snapdragon Devices (splash.img)
What is splash.img ? splash.img (or splash.bin or logo.img or logo.bin) is the raw file in which the boot logo (splash screen - the picture displayed when the device is booted) is stored. It is stored under the partition: splash or logo in many...
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