Hey all. I've been using Trinity's kernel until yesterday when I flashed Motley's kernel. However the Trinity splash screen still shows at boot. How do I delete this one?
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I assume you mean the boot animation, not the Google splash screen.
The file is stored in/system/media/bootanimation.zip
Change it with one you like from some other Room
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Yes that's what I meant, thanks!
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Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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will444 said:
Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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Through recovery?
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Through recovery?
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My cwm didn't stick and when I manually go into recovery it hangs on the boot screen. ROM manager seems to work
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use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
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use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
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Does it stick?
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Does it stick?
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i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
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i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
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Just found this I'm a thread, flashing now! Thanks mate
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Basically I am new to android. I rooted by nexus 4 yesterday and installed CM 10.1 successfully. But I had some issue with the security settings so I tried to flash the system.img as per the instructions in one of the forum. But flashing didn't complete fully. Now my nexus 4 boots up only till the nexus logo and the logo keeps glowing. clockwork recovery works fine.But unfortunately i deleted the CM 10.1 zip file from the mobile after i installed it. Is there anyway i can push the rom into the mobile. Or is there any recovery option?? Please help
thanks.
Its a lot of flashing but you could restore your nandroid redownload the rom and reflash it
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Its a lot of flashing but you could restore your nandroid redownload the rom and reflash it
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how to restore nandroid?
Wipe cache and dalvik cache through cwm
He is assuming you made a nandroid backup of your original ROM. Did you? You could also boot in to recovery and perform a factory data reset.
Yes im assuming because thats the first thing you do before flashing lol
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Try the side load option with adb and cwm only thing I can think of
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Thank you. I used the "install from side load" option and pushed the CM 10.1 zip file into the mobile. Now I am using AOKP rom.
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Thank you. I used the "install from side load" option and pushed the CM 10.1 zip file into the mobile. Now I am using AOKP rom.
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Nice in glad it worked
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Can someone point me in a direction (this device or other) in order to change the boot splashscreen?
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Sure. Are you rooted?
Sure. Yes.
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The files are in qmg extensions. Same place as before.
System\Media
Looks like the old replace the zip may not work here. I'm sure a hacked kernel will or has been released. Not too sure since I just step on the scene.
I'm working on this though. Maybe someone can chime in for a better solution.
The boot animation and splash screen are different . splash screen would not be in /system
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Hmmmmmm......Indeed.
I found a tool on IRC to help with compiling a rle file, however it seems the write protection enabled on the device keeps the change from sticking after reboot. Is there a write protection exploit for our device or even a way to flash it in there?
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I'm coming across that problem too. *sigh* Start Up phone woes. :banghead:
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The boot animation and splash screen are different . splash screen would not be in /system
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Where are they then, im trying to get the yellow sprint boot screen back I lost it some how
My phone keeps on shutting off at about 45% every time and then I have to plug it into the charger because it won't boot, when it finally does boot it shows the battery being at 0%. What is wrong with my phone?? This happened on both fully stock ROM with stock kernel and paranoid android with Franco.
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Try flashing the stock images to rule out software issues. If that doesn't work you might consider RMA'ing it.
I recently flashed the stock img and after rooting it I had the problems
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I recently flashed the stock img and after rooting it I had the problems
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Try stock without root then.
I'm running Slim kat 4.4 ROM and everything is fine with the actual ROM but I've no idea what has happened because I cannot boot into TWRP or CWM via ROM manager, uninstalled and reinstalled ROM manager but no luck, it just stays at the Google screen and I have to hold power button and volume down button to restart, tried to boot into recovery that way but again it just stays at the Google screen.
What could possibly be wrong here as It was fine last week and I dont recall flashing anything else.
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Anyone have any ideas asides from having to perform a factory reset
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Ya it sounds like you need to flash recovery again
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Thanks but how can I do that, can I use flashify, and can someone kindly point me to the link I need to flash.
I've no idea how this happened, is it something to do with android 4.4,ROM manager usually works fine and I nearly always use TWRP.
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Thanks, I don't have access to a PC so will have to wait till the weekend
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So after much searching I managed to finally get it sorted.
Download the latest TWRP image and upload it to Dropbox and flash it with the flashify app and it booted into TWRP and just restarted.
Phew that's a relief
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Just use the "recovery tools" app from Google play.
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