HI
I installed the Galaxy S3 Omega Rom and downloaded the Omega Kitchen files from the google Play Store
"Omega Files Galaxy S3"
Ok so on my mobile I choose the battery mod and the boot up animation I want. It's a zip file and I download it into my internal card so how do I Install it?
The instruction says "Install the files using your favorite method". and I'm left scratching my head saying to myself how... from where?What do I use to install it?
Please help?
Depending on the kind of file, it differs. If it's a zip file, usually it will be flashed through recovery. If a regular file, then use your root fine manager and replace it with the original file in the corresponding directory
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Things you need:
1. Root
2. Root Enabled File Manager
3. New Boot Animation
I always recommend a nandroid or cwm backup of a phone. If you decide to try this be careful that you don't delete or rename the wrong files and I take no responsibility if you do.
1.Using your file manager browse to system > media
2. You will see a file called bootanimation.zip. Copy it out. Browse to your sdcard to the location of your new boot animation
3. Rename your new boot animation to bootanimation.zip if it isn't already
4. Copy the new boot animation to system > media
5. Reboot and Enjoy
If you ever want to change back to stock boot animation delete the bootanimation.zip and repaste the original bootanimation.zip and your set to go
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Honestly, i have no idea about the battery mod though, since i am unclear about it's type
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Can someone write a short tutorial on how to do this please?
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what build are you running? CM7, MIUI, Sense?
macmark88 said:
what build are you running? CM7, MIUI, Sense?
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Eaglesblood 1.9. Its pretty much CM7
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adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
Open it up, Find the images, Then edit in your favourite editing software (If you're using Photoshop Press Ctrl+U to change the colour )
Next put the images back in the apk file and push back to the phone
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Also, If you want me to do it for you upload your framework-res.apk and I'll do asap btw
MacaronyMax said:
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
Open it up, Find the images, Then edit in your favourite editing software (If you're using Photoshop Press Ctrl+U to change the colour )
Next put the images back in the apk file and push back to the phone
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Also, If you want me to do it for you upload your framework-res.apk and I'll do asap btw
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I finally figured out everything with a bit of time and patience. Going through a lot of photos and finding the ones that I needed to change. All I did was upload the .apk to my dropbox, download it onto my PC, rename it; framework-res.apk.zip, allowing my to open and explore the file freely. After gathering the photos that I needed, I extracted them, edited them and then placed the edited photos back where I got them from, over-writing the old ones. I then took out the .zip extension and re-uploaded the file to dropbox and downloaded it onto my phone.
For GB, i can easily use the app, SGS2-Boot logo to change the boot logo, but after I upgarded to ICS, it didn't work any more.....every time i boot on my phone, the screen shows ''no logo.jpg'' found....and then go to the boot animation....
thx in advance...!
I do search the forum....but only applicable to GB rom....
Are you on stock rom or using a modded one?
You will need to root your phone and follow these steps:
1. Get a boot animation and make sure it's zip name is: bootanimation.zip and put it on your phone memory.
2. Put it (with a Root Explorer) ChangeMount R/W to R/O then Copy the bootanimation.zip to /system/media
3. reboot and enjoy the "new" bootanimation
Change by root
What if I'm only trying to change/remove the first splash screen (usually the one that comes with carrier logo) and leave the boot animation alone.
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Thanks Cyberboob,
It worked.
Now how can I change the "reboot"/"turn off" animation as well?
Cheers
where put down animation?
Do you mean bootanimation?
Make a backup of the original Bootanimation located on the path /system/media the file it's called bootanimation.zip
Download the animation that you want, on the Mirrors Index we can have some animations made by the users of RR.
Rename the file that you download to bootanimation.zip (in case that the name be different)
Copy the bootanimation.zip to your SD card
Copy the file to the path /system/media, this process need to be made with some file explorer that let you change the permissions from 'Read Only' to 'Read and Write', personally i'm always working with Root Explorer (paid) but if you want, you can use ES File Explorer (free)
Replace the original bootanimation.zip with the one that you download
Reboot and enjoy
Of course, root is needed. It's a bit complicated for noobs. Good Luck.
ocariee said:
Do you mean bootanimation?
Make a backup of the original Bootanimation located on the path /system/media the file it's called bootanimation.zip
Download the animation that you want, on the Mirrors Index we can have some animations made by the users of RR.
Rename the file that you download to bootanimation.zip (in case that the name be different)
Copy the bootanimation.zip to your SD card
Copy the file to the path /system/media, this process need to be made with some file explorer that let you change the permissions from 'Read Only' to 'Read and Write', personally i'm always working with Root Explorer (paid) but if you want, you can use ES File Explorer (free)
Replace the original bootanimation.zip with the one that you download
Reboot and enjoy
Of course, root is needed. It's a bit complicated for noobs. Good Luck.
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thanks boot work but down animation not same folder or where?
how to change Splash image ???
i am using GB based custom rom in LG p500 . how will i change the Splash screen ? ( not bootanimation )
thanks
Promiser said:
For GB, i can easily use the app, SGS2-Boot logo to change the boot logo, but after I upgarded to ICS, it didn't work any more.....every time i boot on my phone, the screen shows ''no logo.jpg'' found....and then go to the boot animation....
thx in advance...!
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Go back to GB and start again
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cyberboob said:
Are you on stock rom or using a modded one?
You will need to root your phone and follow these steps:
1. Get a boot animation and make sure it's zip name is: bootanimation.zip and put it on your phone memory.
2. Put it (with a Root Explorer) ChangeMount R/W to R/O then Copy the bootanimation.zip to /system/media
3. reboot and enjoy the "new" bootanimation
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Its about the boot logo, not the bootanimation.
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prophecyny7 said:
What if I'm only trying to change/remove the first splash screen (usually the one that comes with carrier logo) and leave the boot animation alone.
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Then coming from GB after you've changed the logo, you need to restore a jb modem, then restore a jb nandroid backup.
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a.shahnazi said:
Thanks Cyberboob,
It worked.
Now how can I change the "reboot"/"turn off" animation as well?
Cheers
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shutdown animation in system media somewhere.
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I think you need to go back to GB first, then change the logo using the incredible app.
Hello Everyone,
I have Pulled the SGS3 Sounds/Shutdown animation from the SGS3 rom and throwed it onto my Gplayer and it's working realy Great!
Sound Fueteres:
Touch Sounds
Screen Lock sounds
Camera Sounds
And lots More!
Downloads:
Media Sounds
http://www.mediafire.com/?i2vlx1whrv9jc3j
Shut Down Animation:
http://www.mediafire.com/?cy33z4sruofjc8f
How to apply the new Sounds?
- Download the Package!
- Open the .zip file and move the audio file to your phone!
- now disconnect from your PC!
- Go into root explorer and go to system/media and delete the audio folder!
- Now go to back to /sdcard and copy the new Audio folder to system/media
- Give it a reboot enjoy!
How to apply the new shutdown animation?
- Download the .qmg file
- move the .qmg file to your phone
- now disconnect from your PC!
- Go into root explorer and go to /sdcard and move the shutdown.qmg
- Move the shutdown.qmg file to system/media/video/shutdown and paste it in there!
- Give it a reboot enjoy!
for wich GalaxyPlayer is it?
sgnote2 said:
for wich galaxyplayer is it?
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3.6/4.0/4.2/5.0/5.8!
Thx a lot
Nice job, thanks
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Could you extract boot up animation too?
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Great work, congratulations.
Gr8 work... Works flawlessly.. Thank you very much
Since Samsung has decided to be non standard and not use a simple bootanimation.zip and instead use their qmg files I have no clue how to change my boot animation. I really just want the stock animation from the Nexus, not a fan of the Samsung one and figured since I am rooted etc. might as well use the Nexus one. No clue if anyone here can actually make them either, just figured I would ask.
Guess it's not possible, too bad, but oh well.
Check here
This is what I used
Oh, nice! I figured it was impossible since Samsung likes to be dumb about certain things.
I was a little confused with his instructions as first but finally got it.
This is exactly what I did step by step:
Navigate to system/media & deleted both bootsamsungloop.qmg and bootsamsung.qmg. and while still in the system/media folder paste the Nexus bootanimation zip here
Next I navigated to system/bin and deleted samsungani and while still in system/bin I renamed bootanimation to samsungani.
Now I did all of this to a ROM zip using 7zip because I prefer it this way but either way will work fine
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Oh and if you want to get rid of the bootup and power off sounds navigate to system/media/audio/ui and delete the PowerOn.ogg and PowerOff.ogg files. There are four folders in here as well: BST, SPR,VMU & XAS and each of them contain a PowerOn.ogg file. I deleted the one in the SPR folder which removed the sound but since your on Verizon I'm not sure which one you should delete.
ThIs works on the stock/rooted ROM, but it doesnt work with beans ROM for some reason.
Oh good I couldn't get this to work on beans either I thought it was me lol
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Oh good I couldn't get this to work on beans either I thought it was me lol
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LOL, it's not just you.
I had a flaming skull boot ani that worked perfect until I flashed beans ROM.
Then it stopped and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING I tried would get it working again so I finally gave up.
I'm on bean's ROM and got it working just fine, now have the stock Nexus boot animation.
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I'm on bean's ROM and got it working just fine, now have the stock Nexus boot animation.
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Did you do anything different than what it says here??
I ask because i follwed these instructions back when i did the root66 thing and it worked perfectly, when I tried the same thing with beans I could never get it to work.
Edit: NVM, I went back and tried all the steps again and now it works just fine.
I must have forgotten one step the second time, although I was almost positive I didn't.
journeyman73 said:
I was a little confused with his instructions as first but finally got it.
This is exactly what I did step by step:
Navigate to system/media & deleted both bootsamsungloop.qmg and bootsamsung.qmg. and while still in the system/media folder paste the Nexus bootanimation zip here
Next I navigated to system/bin and deleted samsungani and while still in system/bin I renamed bootanimation to samsungani.
Now I did all of this to a ROM zip using 7zip because I prefer it this way but either way will work fine
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Oh and if you want to get rid of the bootup and power off sounds navigate to system/media/audio/ui and delete the PowerOn.ogg and PowerOff.ogg files. There are four folders in here as well: BST, SPR,VMU & XAS and each of them contain a PowerOn.ogg file. I deleted the one in the SPR folder which removed the sound but since your on Verizon I'm not sure which one you should delete.
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i wouldnt delete those files...better off renaming by adding a .bak extension.
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i wouldnt delete those files...better off renaming by adding a .bak extension.
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That is what I do.
Anyone know if removing them completely will cause any problems? Hoping it will improve boot time (not that it needs it) and battery life (a tiny bit)
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which app do you use to rename the .ogg files?
ronaldheld said:
which app do you use to rename the .ogg files?
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Root explorer, after clicking Mount R/O at the top.
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sbcdave said:
Anyone know if removing them completely will cause any problems?
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Removing them doesn't hurt a thing (except that you have to reflash if you want to restore them), but there is no advantage whatever to doing that.
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Root explorer, after clicking Mount R/O at the top.
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Removing them doesn't hurt a thing (except that you have to reflash if you want to restore them), but there is no advantage whatever to doing that.
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That is the paid app?
ronaldheld said:
That is the paid app?
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I guess so (i've used it for yesrs, i really don't remember)
Whatever it costs, it's worth every penny. I can't imagine NOT having it....
Hi, I was wondering how to flash apk files. I wanted ROM Toolbox and Carbon to be my system app. Please help. I tried to download some zip files with the proper directory and meta infs. Btw, I am using Note II N7100. Thanks in advance!
LiteSpec said:
Hi, I was wondering how to flash apk files. I wanted ROM Toolbox and Carbon to be my system app. Please help. I tried to download some zip files with the proper directory and meta infs. Btw, I am using Note II N7100. Thanks in advance!
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if you have only the apk file for those apps you can just use root explorer and put them into system<app and reboot.
if you have the PROPER zip file (meaning all the configuration settings and stuff, not just the apk compressed in a zip) than place in root of sd card and select flash from sd card (as you do in custom ROMs) and select your zip file and install. make sure you have a proper zip file though cuz it can mess up your system if its not and youll have to restore if it does. and that reminds me, make a nandoird!
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and dont use carbon it sucks (in my opinion). if you want it because it can upload to a cloud service, just use titanium backup and enable dropbox (or any cloud service of your choice) in the preferences.
Jack Jake said:
if you have only the apk file for those apps you can just use root explorer and put them into system<app and reboot.
if you have the PROPER zip file (meaning all the configuration settings and stuff, not just the apk compressed in a zip) than place in root of sd card and select flash from sd card (as you do in custom ROMs) and select your zip file and install. make sure you have a proper zip file though cuz it can mess up your system if its not and youll have to restore if it does. and that reminds me, make a nandoird!
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and dont use carbon it sucks (in my opinion). if you want it because it can upload to a cloud service, just use titanium backup and enable dropbox (or any cloud service of your choice) in the preferences.
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Thank you. Re Titanium, does it backup the apps and app data like carbon? I haven't tried anything else besides Carbon but will try Titanium if it does the same thing.
Titanium is much better than Carbon, give it a try, it also requires ROOT.
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Thanks, will try titanium.
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Titanium is much better than Carbon, give it a try, it also requires ROOT.
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I love carbon dev and run his ROMs as daily driver but hate his carbon cloud I use titanium as well to backup up to SD and drive and drop box and BTW if you want like I do you can compress and encrypt your backup and yes it (titanium) can do app or data or all of it together.....questions just pm me
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Jack Jake said:
if you have only the apk file for those apps you can just use root explorer and put them into system<app and reboot.
if you have the PROPER zip file (meaning all the configuration settings and stuff, not just the apk compressed in a zip) than place in root of sd card and select flash from sd card (as you do in custom ROMs) and select your zip file and install. make sure you have a proper zip file though cuz it can mess up your system if its not and youll have to restore if it does. and that reminds me, make a nandoird!
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and dont use carbon it sucks (in my opinion). if you want it because it can upload to a cloud service, just use titanium backup and enable dropbox (or any cloud service of your choice) in the preferences.
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Is there anyway to generate a zip file that can be flashed with TWRP?
Jack Jake said:
if you have only the apk file for those apps you can just use root explorer and put them into system<app and reboot.
if you have the PROPER zip file (meaning all the configuration settings and stuff, not just the apk compressed in a zip) than place in root of sd card and select flash from sd card (as you do in custom ROMs) and select your zip file and install. make sure you have a proper zip file though cuz it can mess up your system if its not and youll have to restore if it does. and that reminds me, make a nandoird!
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and dont use carbon it sucks (in my opinion). if you want it because it can upload to a cloud service, just use titanium backup and enable dropbox (or any cloud service of your choice) in the preferences.
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2 Question :
1. The Phone Has A Family Link Installed (Yet It Is Custom ROM) WHen I Installed The .apk Ile It Just Blocked (And The Phone Is Slow Af (J100H With 7.2.1) So Don't Ask Why I Didn't Stop The Supervision) Any Other Way?
Thank You