Boot videos for Samsung S3 - questions - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm using the omega rom on my Samsung galaxy S3 and think it's awesome. But with the change from version 28 to 29 the boot video was changed which led me to two questions.
Question 1: how do I change the boot video myself?
Question 2: What boot video are people using on their S3's and could people supply me with a link?
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Lookin4somehelp said:
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If search fails then .
You take the trouble to look in Themes and Apps section for the boot animation thread .
jje

See the Theme section. Some files you can flash using CWM, some you have to install using a root file manager, as you have to change a system file.
It depends on how the dev packed the file.
You always can see instructions on the theme thread :highfive:

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Galaxy s 2 storage

Guyz recently i installed the 4.0.4 and after that i,m getting many errors first of all my some of the images are corrupted some videos are too what is the roght. Pit file i should flash plz help i downgraded to official 4.0.3 with the 4GB. Pit file
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Flash proper 16GB .pit file again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1182568&d=1341659386
przemcio510 said:
Flash proper 16GB .pit file again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1182568&d=1341659386
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Flashed this one already
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Then format internal storage again and you will get you 11,5 GB back.
przemcio510 said:
Then format internal storage again and you will get you 11,5 GB back.
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The problem is not with the memory the problem is some pics i take gets corrupted and cANT INSTALL some games even
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You probably have little chance to recover those files.
Aliasif1 said:
The problem is not with the memory the problem is some pics i take gets corrupted and cANT INSTALL some games even
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1. Now re-explain your real problem in full.
2. Post your Rom and kernel details, Goto Settings-about, and post everything.
3 .Add any other additional info
4. Post some screenshots too
Jokesy said:
1. Now re-explain your real problem in full.
2. Post your Rom and kernel details, Goto Settings-about, and post everything.
3 .Add any other additional info
4. Post some screenshots too
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What extra do u need
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Jokesy said:
1. Now re-explain your real problem in full.
2. Post your Rom and kernel details, Goto Settings-about, and post everything.
3 .Add any other additional info
4. Post some screenshots too
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Rply plz what more do u need
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Aliasif1 said:
Rply plz what more do u need
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Because you didn't answer questions 1, 2, and 3.
Post your answers, then also post screenshot of Settings - Storage
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Jokesy said:
Because you didn't answer questions 1, 2, and 3.
Post your answers, then also post screenshot of Settings - Storage
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
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Which. Pit file is the right one to flash and is our warranty finished if we flash ics 4.0.4
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Aliasif1 said:
Which. Pit file is the right one to flash and is our warranty finished if we flash ics 4.0.4
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I would not recommend using a pit file unless you know 100% what you're doing, and based on your posts it seems like you don't.
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kilometers4 said:
I would not recommend using a pit file unless you know 100% what you're doing, and based on your posts it seems like you don't.
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+1
and that's why I decided not to answer his question

how can create rom from my backup????

hello all
how to create custom rom from my backed up android(rooted) and install it to the another phone
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dara jihan said:
hello all
how to create custom rom from my backed up android(rooted) and install it to the another phone
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You can do this by running the backup through a kitchen. Be warned though that installing on a different device will require some work and you should really take the time to understand exactly what you are doing before attempting this.
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thank you
but really I want to know . please video tutorial or link tutorial
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here use this tool to extract the system.sin from backup and add updater-script and make ur rom..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645412

S4Accuweather widget

now this thread I found from galaxy s3 themes n apps.. all credit goes to the develop..
steps.
1. Download form this thread.. v3 is upto date. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198568
2. put in sd or internal n flash it..
3. In recovery, wipe dalvik cache
4. reboot n enjoy:fingers-crossed:
I try...work great:thumbup:
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gsmgps said:
I try...work great:thumbup:
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Are all of them the same for v3?tried on couple of the links but saw many versions. Are they different between version like shown in the screenshots?
shamsulaswad said:
Are all of them the same for v3?tried on couple of the links but saw many versions. Are they different between version like shown in the screenshots?
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I only install first link above title new v3
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There is already a thread for note specific style.
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How can I change my boot animation

I run the stock rom that came with my phone rooted and with the siyah kernel and jkay framework, but I can seem to change my boot animation. It has the .qmg files is it the kernel or the rom which dictates wat file is used for the boot animation. My animation atm is my carriers boot.
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On a stock rom, replace the existing .qmg with your .qmg.
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Thx, Any suggestions of places to get .qmg files
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
here
ads2996 said:
Thx, Any suggestions of places to get .qmg files
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Go to Themes and Apps and learn about bootaimation .
Its not as simple as just changing QMG files .
Most custom bootanimations are not QMG and need compatible rom .
jje
Search in xda..."bootanimation4u"
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Thx for all your help I have now got my custom boot animations working
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Delete mods

Hi I added a multi window mod on my Samsung galaxy s2 and I want to delete it because it dont work and my vol menu has messed up since that. When I turn it on its says android is upgrading
Starting apps. Please can some one. No custom rom and no root. Thanks. I have some pics.
You don't have a pre-mod backup, right?
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No
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I wonder if anyonevhave got like a uninstaller.zip to get rid of multi window
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your best bet is to reflash the rom. It should boot as per normal with all the mods removed. You can flash your custom kernel if you have one after the first boot. Its best to make a backup before making any modifications.
If I use odion will it delete my external sd
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Im not confident with flashing
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If you are not sure, simply take your sd out before flashing :good:
Besides, what files does the mod affect?
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239 Rosehill said:
Im not confident with flashing
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Flash with mobile odin and don't tick ever root and you'll be ok. Get stock rom from sammobile stick it on int sd and flash away.
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I know how how to use zip
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Is there any zips to use like using install from sd card on recovery
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Yes mate. But there not stock stock.
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239 Rosehill said:
Hi I added a multi window mod on my Samsung galaxy s2 and I want to delete it because it dont work and my vol menu has messed up since that. When I turn it on its says android is upgrading
Starting apps. Please can some one. No custom rom and no root. Thanks. I have some pics.
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You cannot un install it just like that because this mod is made by modifying SystemUi.apk and possibly a couple of other's, removing it actually is a simple procedure of replacing the files in the multi window flash package with your default stock one's and flash via cwm but I doubt you could do that, your best bet is a re flash via Odin like the others said.
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thanks
I used odin and it works tanks every body
239 Rosehill said:
I used odin and it works tanks every body
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There's a thanks-button for that Not for me, but for the others who helped you out. Give it a try:thumbup:

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