boot images - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Is it possible to change boot image in beanstown build 5. If so how?

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stock boot image

can anyone give me the link to the stock boot image the one with the 3 skateboarding androids

[q] boot screen

what folder does a boot screen zip (not an animation) get placed in to work. tried it in data/local and no luck.
If it is the splash screen or boot screen (like the 3 little green droids) and not the animation, it will not be in a zip form nor be installed in the system/media folder. You will need to convert a pic to RGB565 form and flash it through the fastboot mode. Easiest way is to use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=654042
es0tericcha0s said:
If it is the splash screen or boot screen (like the 3 little green droids) and not the animation, it will not be in a zip form nor be installed in the system/media folder. You will need to convert a pic to RGB565 form and flash it through the fastboot mode. Easiest way is to use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=654042
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Perfect and a big thank you. Now if I can get an answer to my bootanimation ? I posted I'll be complete

All in one cm boot animation

I have created one boot animation by using some cm images
Download and flash via recovery
http://www.mediafire.com/download/vdu18vv9a5fyeh4/CMallin1+boot+animation.zip

Boot animation changed to google How to revert back to stock boot animation?

I installed Pixel Rom and when i reverted back to miui the boot animation is still that of pixel rom... How do i get stock boot animation back
Question is how you restored MIUI, if you flashed in EDL mode, you should have stock boot animation.
Attached is the stock boot animation from xiaomi.eu rom. Should be the same version.
Instructions: -
copy the boot animation zip to internal
then paste it on system/media/
give rw-r-r permission
Check the Themes and apps thread for other boot animation options.
Edit: Make sure your MIUI Theme does not have a custom boot animation.
Edit 2: Some people go out of there way to add that splash screen and boot animation.
From your post I just changed mine to Black Version of google splash + pixel animation.
I think you mean splash image.
use splash.img from miui and enter below command in fastboot
fastboot flash splash splash.img
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splash.img

Question Havoc os No recovery

I just installed havoc os using pe recovery and after setting up the phone I am unable to boot into recovery I also tried to install recovery again but then I cannot bot into os
Note: I tred TWRP but if I install Havoc os through it i cannot boot it just keeps loading
If I try to boot into recovery it just shows redmi icon
You are probably installing recovery incorrectly.
Did you use "fastboot boot recovery.img" for the first boot recovery?
Then upload the recovery to the ramdisk.
If even that would break the boot, you would still have to flash boot from Havoc.
StaryMuz said:
You are probably installing recovery incorrectly.
Did you use "fastboot boot recovery.img" for the first boot recovery?
Then upload the recovery to the ramdisk.
If even that would break the boot, you would still have to flash boot from Havoc.
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StaryMuz said:
You dont need to install ramdisk for pe recovery or I am wrong
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muneeb rizwan said:
I just installed havoc os using pe recovery and after setting up the phone I am unable to boot into recovery I also tried to install recovery again but then I cannot bot into os
Note: I tred TWRP but if I install Havoc os through it i cannot boot it just keeps loading
If I try to boot into recovery it just shows redmi icon
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When You flashed the rom and reboot you will stuck on havoc os logo.
so to fix this go back to TWRP and format data then reboot havoc will boot up.
summary:
Flash havoc > format data > reboot.
You're wrong.
On our phone, recovery is part of boot.img.
If you require a different recovery than the one stored in boot.img, you must boot your own recovery to ramdisk and then it will work in parallel with the other boot.
Otherwise it will overwrite boot.img and the system will not start.
StaryMuz said:
You're wrong.
On our phone, recovery is part of boot.img.
If you require a different recovery than the one stored in boot.img, you must boot your own recovery to ramdisk and then it will work in parallel with the other boot.
Otherwise it will overwrite boot.img and the system will not start.
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ok thanks for the information

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