Guyz help ive been searching through XDA but coudlnt find any specific answer bout
this, when i try to boot my phone a 'logo.jpg' draw failed in the screen..
can someone give me the stock splash screen logo?
I've had the same problem after a major flash-attack
Use your preferred file explorer with root access, and navigate to /.lfs
If you can't see the folder, enter the file explorers settings-menu and set it to show hidden files
Look in this folder and see if you have a file called l0g0.jpg
If you have this file, copy (not move) it to your sdcard, and rename the copy to logo.jpg
Now copy the renamed (logo.jpg) file back to /.lfs
Reboot, and enjoy
I recommend you to use Solid Explorer or ES File Explorer
Check this
http://s2tip.blogspot.in/2011/01/q-logo-jpg-draw-failed.html
neerajganga said:
Check this
Thank you for your help. Param method on the link worked great!:good:
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I'm glad for you @mpampisdr
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i have edited a logo and now want to replace the logo for an app with the one i made. how do i copy into system folder. i use es file manager and it always says copy failed.
Plz some1 help me.
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sarthakmttl said:
i have edited a logo and now want to replace the logo for an app with the one i made. how do i copy into system folder. i use es file manager and it always says copy failed.
Plz some1 help me.
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Use Root Explorer. After you navigate to desired folder, if the small button on top right says "mount R/W", then press it. Else, leave it alone and you can copy/replace or whatever..
How do i Change the boot animation on Samsung Galaxy Y s5360
We need more info then that.
Kernel
ROM
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How to find kernel.. rom. ...
I am using infected ablaze rom. ..
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I don't know how to get information about kernel
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I've never messed around with that rom. I'd take a look around and see if you can find a file called Bootanimation.zip.
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if you have a root, download a alternative boot animation, and with root manager put this in system/media folder
In /system/media there is no bootanimation.Zip
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There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
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zacpac2020 said:
How to Change Via an Image Editor
1. Navigate to /system/media with Root Explorer or a similar app.
2. There should be a zip file named "bootanimation.zip".
3. Copy this file to your SD Card.
4. Plug device into computer.
5. Copy to your Desktop (assuming you're using Windows).
6. Unzip the file.
7. Navigate to bootanimation/part0.
8. All of the pictures for your boot animations are here. Modify them to your liking.
9. Copy file to SD Card.
10. Mount /system R/W in Root Explorer.
11. Zip bootanimation in /sdcard.
12. Copy and paste in /system/media, deleting the old one.
13. Restart your phone.
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There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
pls help me ....
swap.blue said:
There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
pls help me ....
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Copy "BootSamsung.qmg" "BootSamsungloop.qmg"
to your pc. change the file extension to .zip and then open with Winrar . You will see a series of numbered images. Edit them or replace them with your image inside winrar. Save it .
Now change the extension .zip to original .qmg and transfer them on phone. set the permission .
musarraf172 said:
Copy "BootSamsung.qmg" "BootSamsungloop.qmg"
to your pc. change the file extension to .zip and then open with Winrar . You will see a series of numbered images. Edit them or replace them with your image inside winrar. Save it .
Now change the extension .zip to original .qmg and transfer them on phone. set the permission .
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Its not working bro.....
It asks for a password....>
Ive don this before. copy paste bootanimation.zip of your choice to media folder.
If above fails try doing it before flashing the ROM. (this works for me)
Hope i help you...
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swap.blue said:
Its not working bro.....
It asks for a password....>
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Your rom should be rooted.
musarraf172 said:
Your rom should be rooted.
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Its rooted
tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353561
but phone stucks at animation.....even the phone is wrking but displaying the animation
Can anyone here help or assist me, How to change the Galaxy S3 Touch Sound???
changing system sounds
Devils77 said:
Can anyone here help or assist me, How to change the Galaxy S3 Touch Sound???
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This requires root!
The sounds (by default) are stored in /system/media/audio/ui/
!NOTE: This is for system/OS sounds. Notifications etc are not stored here!
Screen touch sound is "TW_Touch.ogg" and back and menu button sounds are "S_HW_Touch.ogg"
If you would like to change the sound to something else, find a mp3 or something that you would like to use then convert it to a .ogg format.
Can be done on this website: htt$p://audio.on$line-convert.$com/convert-to-ogg *Remove $ symbols from URL
Then rename your new .ogg to either "TW_Touch.ogg" or "S_HW_Touch.ogg" dependent on what sound you would like to change.
Place the .ogg file on your sd card and move it the mentioned directory and overwrite (delete) the original .ogg file (backup first).
Then remember to set the permissions of the .ogg file to "rw-r--r--" and make sure it is named correctly, it is case sensitive.
Reboot system and enjoy your new sounds :good:
I tried everything that you said and it doesn't work for me. When i try to move/overwrite the file it tells me "Cannot copy or move file". When i try to delete the orginal file first it tells me "Warning - Could not delete". I am on stock rom and rooted. When i try to change permissions to the original files it gives me error "unable to chmod /system/media/...bla bla". What to do?
Ok. I got it. Thanks for everything!! Thumbs up!
vibrophonique said:
I tried everything that you said and it doesn't work for me. When i try to move/overwrite the file it tells me "Cannot copy or move file". When i try to delete the orginal file first it tells me "Warning - Could not delete". I am on stock rom and rooted. When i try to change permissions to the original files it gives me error "unable to chmod /system/media/...bla bla". What to do?
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Your root has failed, download root checker to see.
If it fails you will need to re-root with CF-Root.
Very Awesome. Thanks for the help.
I am running into an issue. My phone has been verified as rooted by rootchecker. The only way I can see the root directory on the phone is with Astro File Manager. Once in the correct folder, I can see the TW_TOUCH.OGG file and have a replacement. However I can't write to the folder. I can't even rename the original. Checking the properties of the file I don't see any notations that the file or folder are write protected. I assume the entire drive is per se with the exception of the \SDCARD directory.
Is there a better tool for doing all this? I'd like to have something I can use from a PC as well.
Thanks,
Karl
Use Super Manager or Android Commander .
jje
First you need to Root.
There are good guides around here.
I'd recommend ES File Explorer
Download it then
Open ES File Explorer
Menu > Settings > Root settings.
Check Root Explorer
Click Grant when SU popup appears.
Check Up to Root
and Check Mount File System.
Now it will copy succesfully to the system folder.
Slightly easier
No need to do renaming. Save desired oggs to your ext sd card.
Use Root Browser (ES doesnt seem to go to system no matter)
Use Root Browser. Go to your ext sd card. Long press on the desired .ogg. Copy it.
navigate to the folder l /system/media/audio/ui/ as instructed above.
Click paste. If your file is named correctly it will ask 'replace?' click yes. Do the same for the other file.
Reboot. You have to reboot. How it still plays water droplets before rebooting Idk. But reboot and you back to clicky goodness. (who thought of that water droplet. Chinese water torture.)
Edit: I attached the two files. Change from .txt to .ogg.
operation failed?
maluminse said:
No need to do renaming. Save desired oggs to your ext sd card.
Use Root Browser (ES doesnt seem to go to system no matter)
Use Root Browser. Go to your ext sd card. Long press on the desired .ogg. Copy it.
navigate to the folder l /system/media/audio/ui/ as instructed above.
Click paste. If your file is named correctly it will ask 'replace?' click yes. Do the same for the other file.
Reboot. You have to reboot. How it still plays water droplets before rebooting Idk. But reboot and you back to clicky goodness. (who thought of that water droplet. Chinese water torture.)
Edit: I attached the two files. Change from .txt to .ogg.
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Did as per the above but responded "Operation Failed!".
What did I do wrong?
masterex567 said:
First you need to Root.
There are good guides around here.
I'd recommend ES File Explorer
Download it then
Open ES File Explorer
Menu > Settings > Root settings.
Check Root Explorer
Click Grant when SU popup appears.
Check Up to Root
and Check Mount File System.
Now it will copy succesfully to the system folder.
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Thanks bro...worked for me!!!
help plz
Ok so i ran into a problem. Im using es file explorer and i accidentally changed my keyboard tap sound without backing up the original one. I also didnt look at the permissions before i changed it. Can someone tell me what the permissions are? Thx in advance. Im on a Samsung Galaxy s3. Im working on turning it into a halo themed phone, complete with halo system sounds and even halo themed icons.
officerswaggdaddy said:
Ok so i ran into a problem. Im using es file explorer and i accidentally changed my keyboard tap sound without backing up the original one. I also didnt look at the permissions before i changed it. Can someone tell me what the permissions are? Thx in advance. Im on a Samsung Galaxy s3. Im working on turning it into a halo themed phone, complete with halo system sounds and even halo themed icons.
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Rw-r-r. In a grid of 1 to 9, top left to bottom right, 1,2,3,4 ticked. 5,6,7,8,9 unticked. Should be immediate but if not, just reboot.
Beamed in by telepathy.
Ok thanks. One more thing is it possible to add system sounds to it? Like a sound when i press the home button?
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shivadow said:
Rw-r-r. In a grid of 1 to 9, top left to bottom right, 1,2,3,4 ticked. 5,6,7,8,9 unticked. Should be immediate but if not, just reboot.
Beamed in by telepathy.
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Ummm the sound is still the same even tho i overwrited it.
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[q] how i remove that It is only on the home screen
Requirement:
ROOT access is needed.
Solution:
Tools Needed:
Root Explorer or Solid Explorer
Steps :
1. Using root explorer locate the /efs/imei/ folder.
In that folder there should be a file called keystr. the file should be missing in your case.
2. using root explorer create a new file called keystr
3. also in root explorer open the file keystr in text editor and type ON
4. make sure you save the file.
5. reboot.
Thanks for the help but I tried that and it did not work
yogev26 said:
Thanks for the help but I tried that and it did not work
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It has worked for many people already.
You must have missed something somewhere
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I did it again and it worked Thank you
Hello,
I am using Solid Explorer and can't figure out where does it store temporary file when I access file inside archived .RAR file without extracting it first. Anyone can tell me?
The temporary file still remains after I close the archive and I need it to be removed.
Thanks.
TechnicGeek said:
Hello,
I am using Solid Explorer and can't figure out where does it store temporary file when I access file inside archived .RAR file without extracting it first. Anyone can tell me?
The temporary file still remains after I close the archive and I need it to be removed.
Thanks.
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Maybe under android/data or root/data/data
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I was told it's in Solid Explorer's folder located in /android/data/ and it was there.