Before you all start yelling at me for not looking around on the forum, i actually did look around, but most answers were different and were confusing me.
Im running bobcat Rom and the boot animation and sound are horrible! I tried alot of methodes to install boot animations but always failed.
Can someone please help me out with this stupid thing?
Thanks ♥
From where you are downloading bootanimation? It must be flashable zip file?
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tollboy said:
From where you are downloading bootanimation? It must be flashable zip file?
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I tried boot animation app, and i tried some bootanimation from here, which i installed trough "install update from ZIP".
Yea..im quite confused with the bootanimation and bootsound file structure of this phone. Usually it will just be sitting there, bootanimation.zip, but here, all I see is .qmg?
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snowyfoxy said:
I tried boot animation app, and i tried some bootanimation from here, which i installed trough "install update from ZIP".
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I guess you forgot to paste the boot-animation link.
Your fone must be rooted as you are installing custom rom. you can manually replace the bootanimation file using root explorer.
Try this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1993710
Let me know if you still have issue.
Yeah same all i see is .qmg
and tollboy, Isnt it obvious when someone has a custom rom, that hes phone is rooted? lol
snowyfoxy said:
Yeah same all i see is .qmg
and tollboy, Isnt it obvious when someone has a custom rom, that hes phone is rooted? lol
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I was implying the same..:victory:
Ok, but can someone ****ing give the solution already to this easy problem?
I have the same issue, is someone have found a solution yet????
you can copy/paste files to the phone in the followingstructure:-
/system/media/bootsamsung.qmg
/system/media/bootsamsungloop.qmg
/system/media/bootsamsungmini.qmg
/system/media/bootsamsungminiloop.qmg
/system/media/audio/ui/PowerOn.ogg
/system/media/audio/ui/PowerOff.ogg
/system/media/video/shutdown/shutdown.qmg
/system/media/video/shutdown/shutdown.qmg.cover
first 4 files are to do with boot animation, next 2 are the boot and shutdown sounds and the last 2 are shutdown animation.
once you copy them accross, you msut set permisions on all files to rw-r--r--
an example of a flashable zip is attached, and this just saves the bother of doing it all manually. just flash it from custom recovery (and maybe need to wipe dalvik and cache, I've heard that changes to system files on odex roms require this?)
p.s. the attached file is the s5 boot animations and sounds. i didn't make it....can't remember where i got it, so apologies to the creator
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Hey!
So i've just received the update, and as per instructions i rebooted to install the update. But after rebooting, clockwork recovery appeared with the options of NO, NO, NO, etc, Yes install unknown ZIP, NO, etc. Because i was doing two other things at the moment (and i'm a moron) i've clicked Cancel and rebooted.
So now i'm still on 4.2.2 and when i click on "Check for system update" in setup it says "Up to date"
Am i totally screwed with the OTA update? I'll punch myself in the face if i have to do the update manually and resetup everything on my device <.<''
Thanks!
No, you're not boned. Try this.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/07/25/android-4-3-update/
Rirere said:
No, you're not boned. Try this.
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With the file from my /cache folder CWM gives Status 7 - Installation aborted. (i've moved the file to my "SD card")
As far as i saw, that might pop up if the ROM is not well done, but that is the file that i got from Google
So... any ideas how shall i proceed?
Sound Anarchist said:
Hey!
So i've just received the update, and as per instructions i rebooted to install the update. But after rebooting, clockwork recovery appeared with the options of NO, NO, NO, etc, Yes install unknown ZIP, NO, etc. Because i was doing two other things at the moment (and i'm a moron) i've clicked Cancel and rebooted.
So now i'm still on 4.2.2 and when i click on "Check for system update" in setup it says "Up to date"
Am i totally screwed with the OTA update? I'll punch myself in the face if i have to do the update manually and resetup everything on my device <.<''
Thanks!
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If you don't want to do a manual update, you can either wait it out - the OTA will come back again eventually - or, you can take a look at system/cache and see the 4.3 update.zip, move it over to your root folder, then go into CWM recovery and install that.
mlj11 said:
If you don't want to do a manual update, you can either wait it out - the OTA will come back again eventually - or, you can take a look at system/cache and see the 4.3 update.zip, move it over to your root folder, then go into CWM recovery and install that.
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Yep, did that Now i have another issue - see post above yours.
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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hamid_valad said:
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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I think it's because you are not using stock kernel. As far as i've gathered from reading here, there is no trouble with custom recovery in general (it seems that sometimes there are issues - mine for example), but otherwise you should be stock: Google's ROM + kernel. If i was in your situation, i would flash the original kernel (you can extract it from the 4.2.2 release image). I'm not sure about multirom, you should research that.
As for my issue, after sleeping on it i think that i'll just wipe and flash the whole 4.3 image. After that i'll setup everything again.
Turns out, that the applications i need to backup data from are not so much, and i figured out where they keep the data i'm interested in. Also i want to see if wiping will help my memory issues (almost full device = slow as hell device).
hamid_valad said:
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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Me too,but i'm using stock kernel...
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I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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Ben Ling said:
I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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Yup, thats like mine.
mine says xt9ime.apk missing, and the numbers are different!
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Ben Ling said:
I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
hamid_valad said:
i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
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ok,i'll try...but why do i need to change to apk.p?
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Can anyone provide me system/bin/app_process from Nexus 7 3G?
Sound Anarchist said:
Yep, did that Now i have another issue - see post above yours.
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Hey,
Sorry saw that you did a clean re-install already.
I had the same problem as you. What I did was to flash TWRP (unlike CWM it allows you to ignore the verification error) and tried to take the update again. That still failed however, because I apparently had an edited debuggerd file (happens if you use the Stickmount app). I downloaded a stock one from this thread, replaced it in system/bin, and re-flashed 4.3. Finally worked.
I then re-rooted by flashing the latest SuperSU in TWRP.
Are you replacing the 'debuggerd' file within the 4.3 zip update? Or the file on the Nexus 7 before the 4.3 is flashed?
I've tried updating 4.3 using the OTA 4.3 zip & TWRP & my nexus 7 is currenly stuck the the 'X' boot logo.
hamid_valad said:
i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
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Hmm ... you are preventing the update of the SystemUI.apk? Even if your modification will work, you will have a 4.3 base system with a 4.2.2 SystemUI running ...
AndDiSa said:
Hmm ... you are preventing the update of the SystemUI.apk? Even if your modification will work, you will have a 4.3 base system with a 4.2.2 SystemUI running ...
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Yup. Also u can just delete the verification part!
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That's clear for me, but you are not only deleting the verification part, but the update for the SystemUI.apk, too ...
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cmberry20 said:
Are you replacing the 'debuggerd' file within the 4.3 zip update? Or the file on the Nexus 7 before the 4.3 is flashed?
I've tried updating 4.3 using the OTA 4.3 zip & TWRP & my nexus 7 is currenly stuck the the 'X' boot logo.
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I replaced the file on the Nexus 7 (in system/bin) before flashing 4.3.
I have a razrm xt907 the ROM I am currently running is deadrage and I wanna flash in the liquidsmooth ROM but every time I attempt to flash liquid smooth in it does work but the old deadrage boot.IMG remains I have wiped everything more than three times and the old logo still remains any help to resolve this would be useful I'm sure its a stupid fix but I am a newbie in this
Musiv said:
I have a razrm xt907 the ROM I am currently running is deadrage and I wanna flash in the liquidsmooth ROM but every time I attempt to flash liquid smooth in it does work but the old deadrage boot.IMG remains I have wiped everything more than three times and the old logo still remains any help to resolve this would be useful I'm sure its a stupid fix but I am a newbie in this
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Goodies! stockboot logo.zip
flash from recovery
Musiv said:
I have a razrm xt907 the ROM I am currently running is deadrage and I wanna flash in the liquidsmooth ROM but every time I attempt to flash liquid smooth in it does work but the old deadrage boot.IMG remains I have wiped everything more than three times and the old logo still remains any help to resolve this would be useful I'm sure its a stupid fix but I am a newbie in this
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DeadCalm(Rage) has the boot logo in 2 locations. The normal place, system/media, and another, I think in system/data. Use a file explorer to find the one that's NOT in the system/media folder and just delete it. You're looking for something by the name of "bootanimation.zip."
I have looked in the file you stated I have had no luck finding it
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Musiv said:
I have looked in the file you stated I have had no luck finding it
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Sorry, it took me a while to respond. I had to try to figure out if I told you correct locations. The boot animation should be in system/media, however I told you it could also be in system/data on this ROM. However, I looked around a little and I think it's actually in data/local or data/media. I saw this in another thread, but I wasn't able to check in phone because I'm running a different ROM. Delete the one in data/local and leave the other one in system/media.
boot.img issue
RikRong said:
Sorry, it took me a while to respond. I had to try to figure out if I told you correct locations. The boot animation should be in system/media, however I told you it could also be in system/data on this ROM. However, I looked around a little and I think it's actually in data/local or data/media. I saw this in another thread, but I wasn't able to check in phone because I'm running a different ROM. Delete the one in data/local and leave the other one in system/media.
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thank you for responding
is it possible that the deadrage logo was somehow embedded between the rom and recovery and thats why i cannot delete it and if so how do i get rid of it
btw are you one of the original developers of the rom
i have attempted to delete the file in the location you stated but to no avail
Musiv said:
thank you for responding
is it possible that the deadrage logo was somehow embedded between the rom and recovery and thats why i cannot delete it and if so how do i get rid of it
btw are you one of the original developers of the rom
i have attempted to delete the file in the location you stated but to no avail
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So this did not work?
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...calm-v14-7172013-412-base/page-30#entry340420
Musiv said:
thank you for responding
is it possible that the deadrage logo was somehow embedded between the rom and recovery and thats why i cannot delete it and if so how do i get rid of it
btw are you one of the original developers of the rom
i have attempted to delete the file in the location you stated but to no avail
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Sorry, I'm a little dense sometimes, it just clicked in my head that you were talking about the image and not the animation. This needs to be flashed in recovery. There is a thread on Droidrzr.com and, I think on here, that have flashable boot images. Again, I apologize for being slow.
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Oh believe me I am not complaining thank you for the help I believe I know what to change
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Musiv said:
Oh believe me I am not complaining thank you for the help I believe I know what to change
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Here's the thread on DroidRzr. It gives you two options, you can make your own or you can DL the flashable .zip. Personally, I take the easy way and choose the flashable .zip. Just DL and flash in recovery.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/23376-mega-collection-of-bootlogos-request-thread/
I have done some searching to see if anyone has done this already and not found anything. Has anyone ported the stock Nexus 4 boot animation to Nexus 5 resolution? I preferred that Nexus boot animation to the one that came with the N5, and would love to have it scaled up to fit the resolution of this phone.
I'll port it tomorrow when I have time (I have finals to study for).
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Thanks a lot! That would be awesome.
thor6577 said:
I'll port it tomorrow when I have time (I have finals to study for).
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Here, this should work. (Removed since it didn't work) Happy theming!
Thanks bud, unfortunately it didn't work. I replaced my stock one with this in Root Explorer, and it stayed on the boot up "Google" image all the way until loading the lock screen. It never played the boot animation.
thor6577 said:
Here, this should work. http://d-h.st/nNa Happy theming!
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tebower said:
Thanks bud, unfortunately it didn't work. I replaced my stock one with this in Root Explorer, and it stayed on the boot up "Google" image all the way until loading the lock screen. It never played the boot animation.
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Sorry for that. I'll fix it when I get home.
Sorry for the bug. I redid it so check if it works now : http://d-h.st/L0n Remember to put it in the system/media without renaming it. Backup your old bootanimation in case. Happy theming.
thor6577 said:
Sorry for the bug. I redid it so check if it works now : http://d-h.st/L0n Remember to put it in the system/media without renaming it. Backup your old bootanimation in case. Happy theming.
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would love to try this.. do u just flash in recovery?? how would i go about backing up my current.. just make a back up in twrp>?
Using root explorer or other root file app, you rename the old bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.bak
The you copy and paste the new file you downloaded into the system/media folder
QUOTE=P.Mobile;48651546]would love to try this.. do u just flash in recovery?? how would i go about backing up my current.. just make a back up in twrp>?[/QUOTE]
Sorry to make another note on this, the image is super stretched out, so something may have gone wrong with the resolution.
thor6577 said:
Sorry for the bug. I redid it so check if it works now : http://d-h.st/L0n Remember to put it in the system/media without renaming it. Backup your old bootanimation in case. Happy theming.
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tebower said:
Sorry to make another note on this, the image is super stretched out, so something may have gone wrong with the resolution.
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They say 3rd times the charm! http://d-h.st/IEJ I tested it myself this time and made sure it worked. Happy theming!
Hello guys,
I'm new happy owner of the g2(d802) i was wondering how can i create a rom by my self just usual things like make a flashable zip from kdz, deodex, root, zipaling stock rom and flash it. I tried with dsixda's Android Kitchen but i cant get it boot(always hang at bootloop) so i was wondering what tools apps and programs do you guys use for those things i tried to look for the guides but i didn't find useful.
Thanks in advance for your help and informations
All the best
Edit:
So looking for a friendly dev who can describe us how to extract, debloat, deodex, zipaling and create a flashable zip from a stock kdz firmware!
Thanks to everyone who want to help me(us) i will create a how to guide in general when i learn some basic things so a lot of people can modify their roms for their needs and there will be more custom roms and building ideas
Boris31 said:
Hello guys,
I'm new happy owner of the g2(d802) i was wondering how can i create a rom by my self just usual things like make a flashable zip from kdz, deodex, root, zipaling stock rom and flash it. I tried with dsixda's Android Kitchen but i cant get it boot(always hang at bootloop) so i was wondering what tools apps and programs do you guys use for those things i tried to look for the guides but i didn't find useful.
Thanks in advance for your help and informations
All the best
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you can use this guide to make a stock rom, if you want to debloat just grab ext2explore and save the system.img as a folder so that you can debloat it but you want to deodex/root/zipalign use ArchiKitchen just get a Linux virtual machine if you don't have access to linux
XxZombiePikachu said:
you can use this guide to make a stock rom, if you want to debloat just grab ext2explore and save the system.img as a folder so that you can debloat it but you want to deodex/root/zipalign use ArchiKitchen just get a Linux virtual machine if you don't have access to linux
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Thanks mate for you time i tried all things but my rom cant boot always stuck at bootloop
Boris31 said:
Thanks mate for you time i tried all things but my rom cant boot always stuck at bootloop
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what are things you are modifying from the stock rom, have you tried just making stock rom first and flashing to see if that works?
XxZombiePikachu said:
what are things you are modifying from the stock rom, have you tried just making stock rom first and flashing to see if that works?
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I get it booting after I create a flashable zip from the guide you gave me after flashing cust.bin but when I unpack the rome and deodex it and root and zipaling I can't get it booting
Boris31 said:
I get it booting after I create a flashable zip from the guide you gave me after flashing cust.bin but when I unpack the rome and deodex it and root and zipaling I can't get it booting
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try without deodex, just root and zipalign
XxZombiePikachu said:
try without deodex, just root and zipalign
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Still getting bootloop i dont know what im doing wrong -.-
Boris31 said:
Still getting bootloop i dont know what im doing wrong -.-
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going to have to ask a devs how they deodex/zipalign there roms to see you get any help
XxZombiePikachu said:
going to have to ask a devs how they deodex/zipalign there roms to see you get any help
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Yeah i'm waiting some devs to see this post so they can help me
Btw thanks for your help man :good:
To stay at the top for more views and attentions :victory:
@XxZombiePikachu maybe i should tag some great g2 devs in this post so we get some attentions?
Boris31 said:
@XxZombiePikachu maybe i should tag some great g2 devs in this post so we get some attentions?
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You can do as you please obviously if they respond here that can help others in the future or you can pm them to get personal help
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Boris31 said:
Thanks mate for you time i tried all things but my rom cant boot always stuck at bootloop
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here is something to try after flashing the rom instead of rebooting setup and adb window and type adb logcat but don't press enter, reboot your phone and when you see lg logo press enter in adb and when phone bootloops into recovery copy the logcat to a notpad or something so that can see if you can find any errors
XxZombiePikachu said:
You can do as you please obviously if they respond here that can help others in the future or you can pm them to get personal help
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@dr87 @Cloudyfa @OptimusRs @dorimanx @bruce2728
Thanks for you help guys if you have time to answer us :good:
i cant believe that no one can reply to me
I'm very interested in making some custom roms but i need a small help at start
hey @Boris31 can you share the updater script you are using?, also another thing if you are using twrp to flash, after you flash the modified rom instead of rebooting go to advanced>file manager and scroll to your system and check to see if any files are there after the flash/if you are using philz you will need to setup the aroma file manager(although if you were then the flash process wouldn't succeed and it would just hang if your problem is what I think it is)
XxZombiePikachu said:
hey @Boris31 can you share the updater script you are using?, also another thing if you are using twrp to flash, after you flash the modified rom instead of rebooting go to advanced>file manager and scroll to your system and check to see if any files are there after the flash/if you are using philz you will need to setup the aroma file manager(although if you were then the flash process wouldn't succeed and it would just hang if your problem is what I think it is)
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Im not at home now i will send you as soon as i get to my computer, i think i was using the updater scrip of the kitchen nothing changed, install finishes correctly and i dont see anything in system even if i mount it, i dont know how to deal with that i know there is something wrong with updater script or some permissions. Im using TWRP 2.7.0.0 btw
Boris31 said:
Im not at home now i will send you as soon as i get to my computer, i think i was using the updater scrip of the kitchen nothing changed, install finishes correctly and i dont see anything in system even if i mount it, i dont know how to deal with that i know there is something wrong with updater script or some permissions. Im using TWRP 2.7.0.0 btw
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I am still waiting for that updater script, just letting you know...
Pretty much as the title says. Any ideas? I tried the xposed mod screenoffanimation but that didn't work (it said it wouldn't in the description but thought I'd give it a shot anyway).
I could never able get it to work.
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Just search up Samsung boot animations. If it is a flashable zip, just flash it. Otherwise replace the files in /system/media with the contents of the zip.
qwewqa said:
Just search up Samsung boot animations. If it is a flashable zip, just flash it. Otherwise replace the files in /system/media with the contents of the zip.
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The boot animation is fine, I'm using King ROM.. It's the screen off animation I'm looking for...
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shogun168 said:
The boot animation is fine, I'm using King ROM.. It's the screen off animation I'm looking for...
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Many animations have screen off animations. If it includes a shutdown.qmg it has a shutdown animation.