Hey is it possible to get that kang Simpsons boot animation made possible to flash on any cwm? Thanks
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Not aware of that particular boot anime but if you know the ROM its from, use a root file app, extract in from the ROM, its in
/system/media
then move to
/data/local fix permissions and reboot.
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It's in this thread at the top, it says kang Simpsons
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053250
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It just says cwm the others have cwm2 and cwm 3 so I'm assuming it only flashes with cwm1
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samsgun357 said:
Not aware of that particular boot anime but if you know the ROM its from, use a root file app, extract in from the ROM, its in
/system/media
then move to
/data/local fix permissions and reboot.
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Spyder.....read ^^^^^^^^^^^^this......g
It's a media fire download, do I just download it then follow those steps?
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I'm not to hip to installing boot animation, i only flashed one with cwm so far
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Read and learn, read and learn, read and learn....
you must have a kernel that accepts custom boot animations...
if you have that, simply flash the zip file via CWM..
(IMPORTANT NOTE) !!!!!!!
run a suitable nandroid backup prior to flashing the zip file. that way, if the rom grenades itself, or something else you didnt plan for, you can restore your backup to try again later...
happy flashing....g
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Every time I flash bionix-v all my phone does is hard reset. Now I'm sure its my fault. So I'm asking for help to find where that fault is. I'm following team whiskeys install instructions. But what I'm getting is sd card can't be opened or file doesn't exist. I've tried placing the file in numerous locations. But no luck. So at this point I'm begging for help! Please.
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your putting it on the internal sd right??
Yes, in the dl folder on the internal card
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no ...you dont put it in a folder.. u just place it on the root of internal sd
say if you use the stock files app ..when you open that you should be able to see your .zip there without going to any files
Oh dang! Thanks let me give that a try.
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Be careful if this is your first Voodoo flash....it comes with it enabled. If you go back to a version without voodoo make sure you go into CWM (red recovery) and go to advanced and voodoo lagfix and disable it first.
Oh and let it convert and reboot completely on its own when installing..you will hear Linda talking..
Same damn thing...no joy.
No lagfix nothin just odin back to jfd...wanted a clean slate for bionix
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Same damn thing...no joy.
No lagfix nothin just odin back to jfd...wanted a clean slate for bionix
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Well hell....maybe a bad download of bionix...
Ya know I didn't think that was possible BUT after the bionix-v -tw- voodoo.zip it says (bad) does that mean its a bad dl and I should start over?
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Yea..just redownload bionix and try
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no ...you dont put it in a folder.. u just place it on the root of internal sd
say if you use the stock files app ..when you open that you should be able to see your .zip there without going to any files
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FYI it can be in a folder...I flashed everything like this from day 1. You should use md5 checksums to verify your download when they are provided though. It will verify bad downloads that could potentially hard brick your phone.
I installed a Rom and didn't like the bootanimation. I tried everything to replace it the apps I used where absolute control, root tools and bootchanger none work I believe boot changer delete my boot animation. Once I reboot my phone after it says HTC the screen goes black and than loads everything else. Can any one help me restore the original or a new bootloader
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Get Super Manager from the market, it's free. In its settings, make sure and enable root function. Then to to either /data/local/ or /system/media/ (depending on which ROM you're running), and replace whatever bootanimation.zip is there with the one that you want. Or, if you completely removed (or just rename) the one that's there, you'll have the AOSP boot screen.
That worked, thanks!!!
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For virus Rom the bootanimation is in system/customize/resource.
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I've already installed the bootstrap recovery and it's working fine, however, I have a question about doing a nandroid backup. When I go to the backup/restore option, I only have 2 options. I believe the options are for the sdcard and the external sdcard. I'm not sure at the moment which one I chose at the time, but the backup files are as listed:
.android_secure.img, cache.img, data.img, nandroid.md5, and system.img
It seems like I'm missing a file, such as boot.img or something else and I don't want to install a custom rom for bootstrap before I know for sure. Also, in the recovery mode, I didn't see an option to nandroid restore.
Can someone explain this?
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I back up to the external sdcard it can be removed and has more free space.
Boot strap recovery is not the full CWR and doesn't back up all the system files. (I am pretty sure)
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I know its not the full version of CWR but I was thinking I could do a nandroid backup like normal.
I don't really want to unlock the bootloader yet as I'm in a 4G area.
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The CWM recovery in the bootstrap is an older version and does not back up the boot.img.
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Thanks for your help guys. I may just unlock the bootloader and get a real version of CWM. I just hate to break my 4G.
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So basically I can't install apk files on my phone. It's a recent issue since I switched over to the newest fj stock mod rom. I download an .apk, I put it on my phone but when I click on it to install it, the option to install it won't respond. I can click cancel. but I can't click install... I can't seem to figure out why it won't do it, and I'm sure it's something stupid that I'm not getting...
This exact thing happened to me.. The ONlY way to fix it is to flash new roms sorry
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That is not the only way to fix it. You can put the apk in the data/app folder and reboot and it should install. You do have unknown sources checked right?
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Yeah, I have that option checked. I'll try moving them there and see if that works.
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Tried doing that and it didn't work... I guess you could try and see if you have any luck.
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It didn't work when I put them in that folder and rebooted. What did work was turning off JuiceDefender and then trying to install them. Not sure why but turning it off made things install. Whatever... lol
Hello sorry to bring back old thread but what is juice defender... Problem has raised for me again.... :/
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Hello sorry to bring back old thread but what is juice defender... Problem has raised for me again.... :/
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assuming you flash roms as a solution, would you have a few backups?
juice defender:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.latedroid.juicedefender&hl=en
As rquiett mentioned.....put the app into the data/app folder via any good root explorer app, then reboot.
The apk can also be placed into the system/app folder for the same outcome. the major difference here, is the device now sees the apk as a system app, and will not be removable via traditional methods like a user app. It would need removal by the root explorer app that placed it there.
Flashing "the same" build to get an app, is generally not needed, however, I have used this method many times over the years after I removed a system app I needed back.
You can simply flash the "same" rom over the top of the existing rom, and the pre-loaded rom apps are back.
Note: you must wipe the caches after using this method, or data corruption could occur. "cache and dalvik cache"
Long story short:
Root explorer app to place into data/app......or system/app
and if you are feeling adventurous....then flash the "same" base build over the top of your current build, then wipe caches and reboot.
Standard disclaimers apply....g
Hi,
I am currently using TWRP. I have a clockworkmod folder on my device which is rather large. I want to delete this folder and am wondering if this is safe. I don't need the backup file as I have made a new nandroid with TWRP. Do I need to uninstall cmw? (If so, how) Can I safely delete this folder?
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You can only have one recovery at the same time so the fact you have twrp means that it replaced cwm. If you now have a backup of your ROM in twrp and have no interest in ever going back to cwm, then you are good to go. Delete the folder if you wish. Its perfectly safe to get rid of the folder at this point
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Thank you, much appreciated!
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