Hi to all,
I don't know if thisever been post it or not! but I want to start a new post that veiw all the nice image of boot splash (not the welcome screen, but the first 2 images when you boot your phone in RUU_signed.nbh format)
I have custom ROM and I love it but I don't like the images (phone carrier) when I boot my phone and I want to change it if I can
I can't help myself
Obviously I have to post my own work first!!!
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
p.s. Use the initial boot splash screen (the one you have to flash to the phone) on Kaiser (Tytn II) only!
nice work. keep up the good work
From a ROM I made a while back, still use it!
can you share your boot splash with us please!
its for touch?
ka911 said:
can you share your boot splash with us please!
its for touch?
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Should work on anything, it's 320x320 so it will load in landscape.
Jusr right-click and save !
These are mine that I use for my sprint touch:
how do you make one of these?
is it just an image and you put it into windows?
compiled from others, Can not remember who
How do I do to get costume splash screen? Save the picture and then were I put it and what should it be named?
brol1k said:
These are mine that I use for my sprint touch:
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a HIM fan!
nice!
heres mine
The one thats from my iPhloam theme
all this image nice but I was looking for specific images format (RUU_signed.nbh) file
bedaweed said:
how do you make one of these?
is it just an image and you put it into windows?
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You have to name it welcomehead.96.jpg and it must have the size of your screen to fill it. And yes it goes in windows. There is also a small mort script named random splash screen which launches splashscreens from a defined folder randomly on every start up... very nice
ka911 said:
all this image nice but I was looking for specific images format (RUU_signed.nbh) file
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That's the actual ROM file, not the splash image.
claus1953 said:
You have to name it welcomehead.96.jpg and it must have the size of your screen to fill it. And yes it goes in windows. There is also a small mort script named random splash screen which launches splashscreens from a defined folder randomly on every start up... very nice
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Should be a .png file.
TheChampJT said:
That's the actual ROM file, not the splash image.
I understand that! I have Bell Rom and I want to chnage the Bell boot iames. I can't do it by chnaging the png image file...
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TheChampJT said:
That's the actual ROM file, not the splash image.
Should be a .png file.
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I think he is looking for the first two splash screens like Badbert used to make
sort of like these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=308504
DON"T USE THEM IF NOT AN HTC WIZARD
( sorry I could not be of more help... but if it exists for wizards, it should exist for other devices as well)
Ages ago when JASJAM put a call out for one of his Black Hermes roms ...
There was this awesome Cylon one i never got down ..
S.V.I said:
I think he is looking for the first two splash screens like Badbert used to make
sort of like these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=308504
DON"T USE THEM IF NOT AN HTC WIZARD
( sorry I could not be of more help... but if it exists for wizards, it should exist for other devices as well)
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right this is what I'm looking for! but for HTC Touch
Here's mine
Here are the steps I followed to change the wallpaper on my Kindle. Credit for this goes to Josepho1997 for the guide for the original Kindle Fire: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765044&highlight=wallpaper
Disclaimer:
The risk of a bricked device or bootloop exists. To my knowlege there is no way to create a back up yet which makes recovery even harder. I am not liable for any damaged devices. Proceed at your own risk.
Things You'll Need:
Rooted Kindle
File Browser like ES File Explorer
7-Zip
Changing the Wallpaper:
1. Using ES File Explorer go to: /system/framework and copy (do not move!) framework-res.apk to your SD card.
2. Plug your Kindle into the computer and move the framework-res.apk (from SD card) to your computer and make a back up copy.
3. Use 7-Zip to open the one you intend to modify
4. Browse to \res\raw
5. Find the wallpapers named hi_xxx_p.jpg and hi_xxx_l.jpg. (These are the 1280x800 images, p are portrait images and l are landscape images. I am unsure what purpose the other images of different resolutions serve at this time).
6. Replace the .jpgs with the images you want, keeping the names exactly as they are. DO NOT delete any images. (I recommend replacing each image with the same resolution image for the best results).
7. Close 7-Zip and the new framework-res.apk will be saved, move this back to your SD card.
8. Open ES File Explorer. In the settings make sure you select "Up To Root", "Root Explorer" and "Mount File System".
9. Copy the framework-res.apk to /system.
10. Change the permissions to rw-r-r using ES File Explorer (this is critical, failure will cause a bootloop)
11. Move framework-res.apk to /system/framework. Let it replace the other file.
12. Reboot.
13. You will see your new wallpaper(s) when your Kindle reboots. To tidy up, go back into ES File Explorer and uncheck "Mount File System".
These are the steps I followed successfully but I caution anyone as it is risky. Follow them carefully and if you are uncomfortable or cannot afford to brick your device please wait until someone has developed a safer, easier method.
You can delete all of images (it'd result in a black no-background), and you can also add new images. Differently prefixed images (which you may also notice are of diff resolution) are for other devices.
ignoramous said:
You can delete all of images (it'd result in a black no-background), and you can also add new images. Differently prefixed images (which you may also notice are of diff resolution) are for other devices.
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If you add new images, you need to renamed them correctly. I think in the id.xml(maybe string.xml), they have the wallpaper's name. If you put in a different name, it wont work. And you could edit the id.xml(maybe string.xml, I forget) so that the name of the wallpapers match yours, but then you would have to properly uncompile it and then recompile it.
Android>iOS... Android FTW!
jst07 said:
9. Copy the framework-res.apk to /system.
10. Change the permissions to rw-r-r using ES File Explorer (this is critical, failure will cause a bootloop)
11. Move framework-res.apk to /system/framework. Let it replace the other file.
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Although I should have been warned by the red text above I finally resulted in a bootloop when changing those permissions. I don´t know what exactly went wrong, but it did.
As this may have happened to someone else (apparently it did, as the warning shows): Is there a way out? The only thing to do is to change back the framework-res.apk file from a backup on desktop or even to flash the whole KFHD from an update file (which does contain this file also). Unfortunately the device is unknown to cmd, although adb seems to be properly configured...
Any suggestions?
nakedtruthishere said:
Although I should have been warned by the red text above I finally resulted in a bootloop when changing those permissions. I don´t know what exactly went wrong, but it did.
As this may have happened to someone else (apparently it did, as the warning shows): Is there a way out? The only thing to do is to change back the framework-res.apk file from a backup on desktop or even to flash the whole KFHD from an update file (which does contain this file also). Unfortunately the device is unknown to cmd, although adb seems to be properly configured...
Any suggestions?
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Flashing system.img in fastboot is about the only way to recover these devices right now-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
onemeila said:
Flashing system.img in fastboot is about the only way to recover these devices right now-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
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Unfortunately this tool doesn´t work for me - "waiting for device" is the only result.
ADB is on, but I´m not sure about fastboot with the original USB cable - although QemuRoot worked fine with that. How do I surely know that fastboot is on? While trying to start fastboot via cmd, it prompted some syntax info, nothing else happens - that´s it (?)
nakedtruthishere said:
Unfortunately this tool doesn´t work for me - "waiting for device" is the only result.
ADB is on, but I´m not sure about fastboot with the original USB cable - although QemuRoot worked fine with that. How do I surely know that fastboot is on? While trying to start fastboot via cmd, it prompted some syntax info, nothing else happens - that´s it (?)
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The possible reason is your using the cable that came with the kindle and for you to flash the system.img file you will need the factory cable which is differnt from the one that came with your KFHD
Hope this helps
doriean said:
...to flash the system.img file you will need the factory cable
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That´s, what I suspect, too. I ordered one already.
On the other side there must be a way with the OEM cable, as in my opinion rooting means access to the affected files as well. Qemuroot works well
With "nolock" and go locker its much easier to change the lock screen wall paper or not?
Gesendet von meinem KFTT mit Tapatalk
I got to change my wallpaper in my friend kindle fire, really nice, thank all.
Help!
jst07 said:
Here are the steps I followed to change the wallpaper on my Kindle. Credit for this goes to Josepho1997 for the guide for the original Kindle Fire: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765044&highlight=wallpaper
Disclaimer:
The risk of a bricked device or bootloop exists. To my knowlege there is no way to create a back up yet which makes recovery even harder. I am not liable for any damaged devices. Proceed at your own risk.
Things You'll Need:
Rooted Kindle
File Browser like ES File Explorer
7-Zip
Changing the Wallpaper:
1. Using ES File Explorer go to: /system/framework and copy (do not move!) framework-res.apk to your SD card.
2. Plug your Kindle into the computer and move the framework-res.apk (from SD card) to your computer and make a back up copy.
3. Use 7-Zip to open the one you intend to modify
4. Browse to \res\raw
5. Find the wallpapers named hi_xxx_p.jpg and hi_xxx_l.jpg. (These are the 1280x800 images, p are portrait images and l are landscape images. I am unsure what purpose the other images of different resolutions serve at this time).
6. Replace the .jpgs with the images you want, keeping the names exactly as they are. DO NOT delete any images. (I recommend replacing each image with the same resolution image for the best results).
7. Close 7-Zip and the new framework-res.apk will be saved, move this back to your SD card.
8. Open ES File Explorer. In the settings make sure you select "Up To Root", "Root Explorer" and "Mount File System".
9. Copy the framework-res.apk to /system.
10. Change the permissions to rw-r-r using ES File Explorer (this is critical, failure will cause a bootloop)
11. Move framework-res.apk to /system/framework. Let it replace the other file.
12. Reboot.
13. You will see your new wallpaper(s) when your Kindle reboots. To tidy up, go back into ES File Explorer and uncheck "Mount File System".
These are the steps I followed successfully but I caution anyone as it is risky. Follow them carefully and if you are uncomfortable or cannot afford to brick your device please wait until someone has developed a safer, easier method.
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Ok I did all of this but i am still getting the regular images, which doesnt make sence because if i open up the framework in system/framework folder all the images i replaced are there none of the originals. Did I do something wrong? I gave rw-r-r access I have Kindle Fire HD 7
Go Launcher EX and HD
Just out of interest, isn't installing Go Launcher and Go Locker a safer approach?
Both these applications do not require any movement to /system/apps
I guess if you like the Amazon Launcher, this is not a solution? I just try to keep
people away from any steps that may involve Bricking the device. These are
only thoughts. By the way, great tutorial, very informative and detailed.
jst07, Never mind, your solution eliminates the annoying double lock
screen. Great work jst07!
Best Regards, Chris Bryant (prokennexusa)
joedirt2013 said:
Ok I did all of this but i am still getting the regular images, which doesnt make sence because if i open up the framework in system/framework folder all the images i replaced are there none of the originals. Did I do something wrong? I gave rw-r-r access I have Kindle Fire HD 7
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Same here. I also tried to 'reinstall' framework-res but it failed to reinstall.
Do not attempt this modification it is no longer valid
Slimepuppy said:
Same here. I also tried to 'reinstall' framework-res but it failed to reinstall.
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Slimepuppy,
This post needs to be updated. This was written when the software version was 7.1.x, at that time
this worked great and he had a great idea - he still does. Unfortunately, it looks like the jst07 has
been too busy to keep up the post. It happens to the best of us! I would recommend to NOT make
these changes until one of us is able to post an updated version of this modification. In Software
version 7.2.1 and higher, which is a modified version of Ice Cream Sandwich, the names in the
folder \res\raw have changed to k2_xxx_p.jpg and k2_xxx_l.jpg - not hi_xxx_p.jpg and hi_xxx_l.jpg.
Having said this, you will not see any changes when you attempt to modify images that the Kindle
no longer uses. Our new Kindle Fire Toolkit will automate this dangerous modification. So be
warned DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS MODIFICATION IT IS NO LONGER VALID IN SOFTWARE 7.2.X
The following is a link to our new Backup and Recover software: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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joedirt2013 said:
Ok I did all of this but i am still getting the regular images, which doesnt make sence because if i open up the framework in system/framework folder all the images i replaced are there none of the originals. Did I do something wrong? I gave rw-r-r access I have Kindle Fire HD 7
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joedirt2013,
This post needs to be updated. This was written when the software version was 7.1.x, at that time
this worked great and he had a great idea - he still does. Unfortunately, it looks like the jst07 has
been too busy to keep up the post. It happens to the best of us! I would recommend to NOT make
these changes until one of us is able to post an updated version of this modification. In Software
version 7.2.1 and higher, which is a modified version of Ice Cream Sandwich, the names in the
folder \res\raw have changed to k2_xxx_p.jpg and k2_xxx_l.jpg - not hi_xxx_p.jpg and hi_xxx_l.jpg.
Having said this, you will not see any changes when you attempt to modify images that the Kindle
no longer uses. Our new Kindle Fire Toolkit will automate this dangerous modification. So be
warned DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS MODIFICATION IT IS NO LONGER VALID IN SOFTWARE 7.2.X
The following is a link to our new Backup and Recover software: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
prokennexusa said:
Slimepuppy,
This post needs to be updated. This was written when the software version was 7.1.x, at that time
this worked great and he had a great idea - he still does. Unfortunately, it looks like the jst07 has
been too busy to keep up the post. It happens to the best of us! I would recommend to NOT make
these changes until one of us is able to post an updated version of this modification. In Software
version 7.2.1 and higher, which is a modified version of Ice Cream Sandwich, the names in the
folder \res\raw have changed to k2_xxx_p.jpg and k2_xxx_l.jpg - not hi_xxx_p.jpg and hi_xxx_l.jpg.
Having said this, you will not see any changes when you attempt to modify images that the Kindle
no longer uses. Our new Kindle Fire Toolkit will automate this dangerous modification. So be
warned DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS MODIFICATION IT IS NO LONGER VALID IN SOFTWARE 7.2.X
The following is a link to our new Backup and Recover software: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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joedirt2013,
This post needs to be updated. This was written when the software version was 7.1.x, at that time
this worked great and he had a great idea - he still does. Unfortunately, it looks like the jst07 has
been too busy to keep up the post. It happens to the best of us! I would recommend to NOT make
these changes until one of us is able to post an updated version of this modification. In Software
version 7.2.1 and higher, which is a modified version of Ice Cream Sandwich, the names in the
folder \res\raw have changed to k2_xxx_p.jpg and k2_xxx_l.jpg - not hi_xxx_p.jpg and hi_xxx_l.jpg.
Having said this, you will not see any changes when you attempt to modify images that the Kindle
no longer uses. Our new Kindle Fire Toolkit will automate this dangerous modification. So be
warned DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS MODIFICATION IT IS NO LONGER VALID IN SOFTWARE 7.2.X
The following is a link to our new Backup and Recover software: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
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If the new images are named k2_xxx......, then you will just have to properly rename them to the appropriate name.
a.k.a. Urahara
The truth! I'm really a girl!
Change the Wallpaper
Jessica said:
If the new images are named k2_xxx......, then you will just have to properly rename them to the appropriate name.
a.k.a. Urahara
The truth! I'm really a girl!
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Jessica,
Thank you Jessica, if it was that easy I would have said just that but it looks like Amazon has make changes to
the cabinet. I spent about 40 minutes to put it all together and I just did not have time to test it all. I saw one
person Brick there Kindle and another frustrated since it "was not working". I have been a Software developer
for over 25 years (Linux Unix AS400 & Windows) and a phone app developer since the first smart phone was
released. I am just VERY conservative when I make recommendations - I always test, test, and test. When I
know it works and safe, then I post the results. I have not had time tonight and did not want to see anyone
waste there time, so I posted the warning. Tomorrow when I am at the office, I will post the modification
after I have thoroughly tested the solution.
Jessica said:
If the new images are named k2_xxx......, then you will just have to properly rename them to the appropriate name.
a.k.a. Urahara
The truth! I'm really a girl!
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Exactly. There is a set of images in the location specified for this method (framework-res.apk/res/raw) and they have the k2_xxx_l.jpg or K2_xxx_p.jpg name. I created a replacement pair of images, renamed them, and pushed them into the apk with 7zip on a PC.
The replacement images are in the framework-res.apk but after two reboots the Fire HD is still displaying the old image. (I only replaced one image in both portrait and landscape mode. One can quickly cycle through the lockscreen images by closing/opening the cover. I wonder if it's the magnetic catch or the light sensor that's triggering that?)
Maybe there's another set of images. This is just enough like Linux to be trouble - time to buy another book!
prokennexusa said:
<snip> I have not had time tonight and did not want to see anyone
waste there time, so I posted the warning. Tomorrow when I am at the office, I will post the modification
after I have thoroughly tested the solution.
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Sounds great, Chris - thanks for being conscientious and methodical.
Andy
Slimepuppy said:
Exactly. There is a set of images in the location specified for this method (framework-res.apk/res/raw) and they have the k2_xxx_l.jpg or K2_xxx_p.jpg name. I created a replacement pair of images, renamed them, and pushed them into the apk with 7zip on a PC.
The replacement images are in the framework-res.apk but after two reboots the Fire HD is still displaying the old image. (I only replaced one image in both portrait and landscape mode. One can quickly cycle through the lockscreen images by closing/opening the cover. I wonder if it's the magnetic catch or the light sensor that's triggering that?)
Maybe there's another set of images. This is just enough like Linux to be trouble - time to buy another book!
Sounds great, Chris - thanks for being conscientious and methodical.
Andy
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Well, that doesn't make any sense. I have done this with my 1st gen kindle(I made the original guide). The way it works(simplified) is it rotates throughout all of these pictures. If you replace the pictures, it shouldn't show them, as they're not there.
a.k.a. Urahara
The truth! I'm really a girl!
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Slimepuppy said:
Exactly. There is a set of images in the location specified for this method (framework-res.apk/res/raw) and they have the k2_xxx_l.jpg or K2_xxx_p.jpg name. I created a replacement pair of images, renamed them, and pushed them into the apk with 7zip on a PC.
The replacement images are in the framework-res.apk but after two reboots the Fire HD is still displaying the old image. (I only replaced one image in both portrait and landscape mode. One can quickly cycle through the lockscreen images by closing/opening the cover. I wonder if it's the magnetic catch or the light sensor that's triggering that?)
Maybe there's another set of images. This is just enough like Linux to be trouble - time to buy another book!
Sounds great, Chris - thanks for being conscientious and methodical.
Andy
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Slimepuppy,
No worries Slimepuppy, I just did not want to see anyone damage there Kindle, so I felt - I had better post a quick
warning before another person waists 1 to 2 hours and finds there hard work has gone down the drain. We actuality
have an option to change the Wallpaper in our next software release:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
The solution is in our software manifest and will be added in version 4.2.4 - the feature will be allow you to make
a change on the fly, so to speak. Either way, I will post the changes tomorrow for the people who like to edit apk's
Jessica said:
Well, that doesn't make any sense. I have done this with my 1st gen kindle(I made the original guide). The way it works(simplified) is it rotates throughout all of these pictures. If you replace the pictures, it shouldn't show them, as they're not there.
a.k.a. Urahara
The truth! I'm really a girl!
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Yes ma'am - had me scratching my head a bit as well. It was interesting that when I copied the updated framework-res.apk into the file system the the Kindle froze and then rebooted - didn't expect that.
Hmmm...seems there are a couple of different sets of images after all. The set in /res/raw are 1024x600 JPGs at 96 dpi. There's another set of images in /res/raw-hdpi and in /res/raw-land-hdpi. These little puppies are 1280x800 at 96 dpi. The high-res images use the name format xi_arhm.jpg (in both the portrait and landscape directories).
In the Fire HD 8.9, there's only four images in /res/raw and the lockscreen images are in /res/raw/raw-xlarge-land-hdpi/ and /res/raw/raw-xlarge-hdpi/ Filenames are the same in both - xi_arhm.jpg and the rest in xi_xxxx.jpg format. These images are 1920x1200 still at 96 dpi.
Tomorrow I'll change a couple and see what happens - it's been too many hours between now and coffee, and I try not to delete anything after midnight.
Andy
edit...
Ok, since I really didn't have to technically 'delete' anything... Placing the new pictures in the /res/raw-hdpi folders worked perfectly on the 7".
The odd sorta-lockup happened this time as well. Here's the rundown: the Fire's running 7.2.3 and is rooted, Google-app'd, and the OTA updates are defeated. ES File Explorer in root mode. Followed the direction precisely. On the last move - when framework-res.apk is put into the /system/framework/ directory, ES FileEx freezes. I can still highlight the back and home buttons - the machine's responding to the touch screen but there's no response beyond that. Tapping the power button results in an immediate boot screen - exactly as if the machine had powered down but forgot to tell the screen what happened. Once the machine's up, the new lockscreen wallpaper is visible. Any chance that the Fire's processing the framework-res.apk automatically?
Life is good!
hi there
is there a way to change the boot logos ?
Michael
megasounds said:
hi there
is there a way to change the boot logos ?
Michael
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Yes, but I didn't tested this yet
-W_O_L_F- said:
Yes, but I didn't tested this yet
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just give it a try !
how ?
thx m
Registry edit to change logo to "Samsung"
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Shell\BootScreens]
"WPBootScreenOverride"= "\Windows\System32\mologo_OPEN_Common.bmp" (String)
I did change path and now got both of them, Samsung one and custom because file : mologPEN_Common.bmp is not even displayed. Must be in other location.
Code:
C:\Data\Users\Public\Bootlogo\logo.bmp
Yeah, it'll be different depending on where the phone comes from. Just check your System32 directory first for logo images, then set the one you want. Or upload your own to the phone and use that path...
I looked on all mologo bmp files and none of them looks like the one while booting. So now I got WP, Samsung and the custom one on the end. Is wasting time I believe
true
djtonka said:
I looked on all mologo bmp files and none of them looks like the one while booting. So now I got WP, Samsung and the custom one on the end. Is wasting time I believe
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TRUE
in my case i do not want to see any boot logo ...i do not know if you can switch it completely off ...:fingers-crossed:
so first we want to know : WERE are the default logo's stored in the filesystem ???
what is the location of the default logos ?
M
megasounds said:
TRUE
in my case i do not want to see any boot logo ...i do not know if you can switch it completely off ...:fingers-crossed:
so first we want to know : WERE are the default logo's stored in the filesystem ???
what is the location of the default logos ?
M
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the first boot logo is Most likely stored in the bootloader it self ( so no way too Change that one)
Once you have complete file system access, just place one in Windows\System32 and name it "mologo_custom.bmp" for easier reference and save it as a 24bit BMP file. I have the original bootscreen and 2 custom ones for you to choose from, attached below:
I am on alliance Rom and it is fantastic. Everything is themed just the way I like it. I only need to change one last thing to realize my dream setup. Does anybody have any idea on how to universally change the generic contact pics that shows up in my mms?
cinsity said:
I am on alliance Rom and it is fantastic. Everything is themed just the way I like it. I only need to change one last thing to realize my dream setup. Does anybody have any idea on how to universally change the generic contact pics that shows up in my mms?
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Yes.
If you like, provide a copy of what you want to change it to. I have a copy of Alliance Build1 on my phone and can make you a flashable. When I post it, I will give you some general instructions on how to add to it, if you like.
Edit: And just to be sure, did you flash a theme at all?
That would be awesome. I did flash all backs black theme. I actually just want a totally black bg pic to sub in. I would be ok with a way to completely remove the contact pic at all. Thanks a ton for your help
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Zip attached. Flash in recovery. It does not replace SecMms.apk, it only replaces thise pngs inside it. It wipes dalvik for you. I will add on a short tutorial on how to add onto this yourself shortly.
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Ok. This uses the vr-theme script. Most of the a.b.b. theme uses it as well.
If you unzip flash me.zip, and go inside, you'll see this
Drill down into the vr theme folder. . .
You see a folder with the exact same name as what you're modding. Please note that it has the exact spelling, including the .apk. I'll get to how I chose what's inside in a minute. The way I get what's inside was I unzipped thee abb theme, and got to the SecMms.apk app. In abb it is a full app. So to get into it, use a file explorer. I used es file explorer. Long press it and choose to open it. If you just short press like normal, it will try to install it.
When you open it go into the res folder.
Then I chose this folder to extract (because it had the images I wanted)
And when you back out, you get this
Go into that folder, you'll see a bunch of pngs. I delete the ones I don't want to change. I'm left with
For your zip, I made all these images transparent.
I then placed the SecMms folder to the flash me in the correct folder (vr-theme/system/priv-app, for this mod) and renamed it to include tha ".apk".
Then I zipped it up.
A couple of side notes:
Any .9.png files... don't modify those unless you know how. Google it if you really wanna know.
Any .png files... if you replace it rather than edit it, 1. Make sure the name matches exactly. 2. Make sure the dimensions match exactly to ensure it shows correctly. If it isn't the same, crop or resize.