Okay so I have a Nexus 4 with KitKat 4.4.2 and I recently flashed AOKP nightly 2014_02_02 and I tried to install a boot animation with romtoolbox. First I backed up my orginial boot animation and installed the aokp boot animation. It worked but when I tried to install my first one again it doesn't work it says it failed. If I install the aokp one it installs fine but every other one I try it doesn't work. Also when I open YouTube it says an error has occurred but everything still works. Gapps problem maybe? Please help me
captaincrunch177 said:
Okay so I have a Nexus 4 with KitKat 4.4.2 and I recently flashed AOKP nightly 2014_02_02 and I tried to install a boot animation with romtoolbox. First I backed up my orginial boot animation and installed the aokp boot animation. It worked but when I tried to install my first one again it doesn't work it says it failed. If I install the aokp one it installs fine but every other one I try it doesn't work. Also when I open YouTube it says an error has occurred but everything still works. Gapps problem maybe? Please help me
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The boot animation is located in system/media. Make sure ROM toolbox got that right.
You could try replacing it manually using a file explorer.
thanks
abaaaabbbb63 said:
The boot animation is located in system/media. Make sure ROM toolbox got that right.
You could try replacing it manually using a file explorer.
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Yeah thanks man it worked
please
somebody point me the link of original boot animation of nexus 4 flashble
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okay, so silly me...to get the tab ui flashed the mod yesterday...ended up in a bootloop...i could get into recovery so i flashed the PA rom ...got a bootloop still.. logcat showing many errors...flashed the MCR ..it booted up but would only show the select "trebuchet" screen once and dissapear...i flashed the stock flashable zip ...it booted up but keeps showing the systemui has stopped error...now i m kinda freaked since its a relatively new device for me and i really am lost short of flashing stock using fastboot!...any ideas folks?
Use nexus root toolkit it will help (run flash stock and unroot)
Well I found out the problem....it was a deodex mod and my ROM was odexed...and then the MCR ROM freaked it out even more by deodexing all the data.....just did a clean install of the stock ROM and it worked...
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Hello,
I currently have installed CM 10.1-20130709-NIGHTLY-mb526 (Android 4.2.2, 2.6.32.9-AeroKernel), but I had a problem yesterday (phone would not boot).
So I did a Cache/Dalvik wipe, and after reboot it optimized all the apps but looped at "opening apps".
So today I decided to reinstall the above mentioned rom. But after installation it turned out to be defect somehow (e.g. the unlock screen will never appear, altough it is activated; in the swipe down menu the right-above button won't appear/won't work; browser won't turn on; home button does not work etc.).
So I decided to give KitKat a try. I visited this page by Quarx and I would begin with the Recovery Update. I put the update recovery zip on the sd card and install it via TeamWinRecovery.
After reboot, the TeamWinRecovery won't turn on and it simpy reboots. So now I am stuck. How do I install/recover TeamWinRecovery (or any necessary Recovery to install KitKat?).
After the installation I can simply install the latest KitKat rom, right? Or is there anything else necessary (kernel update etc.?). If I don't like KitKat, can I simply flash the latest CM10.2 rom?
Thank you very much!
Edit: The first rom i woul like to try is cm-11-20140117-NIGTHLY-mb526 (this is the KitKat, right?) and if this is not stable enough for me I would install cm-10.2-20131020-NIGHTLY-mb526 (Jelly Bean, right?). The reason I want to change is that I do not think the CM10.1 I have installed is neither stable nor perfomant.
Edit2: I tried the GooManager but it did not work! After reboot into Recovery screen stays black and reboots again.
mrkernelpanic said:
Hello,
I currently have installed CM 10.1-20130709-NIGHTLY-mb526 (Android 4.2.2, 2.6.32.9-AeroKernel), but I had a problem yesterday (phone would not boot).
So I did a Cache/Dalvik wipe, and after reboot it optimized all the apps but looped at "opening apps".
So today I decided to reinstall the above mentioned rom. But after installation it turned out to be defect somehow (e.g. the unlock screen will never appear, altough it is activated; in the swipe down menu the right-above button won't appear/won't work; browser won't turn on; home button does not work etc.).
So I decided to give KitKat a try. I visited this page by Quarx and I would begin with the Recovery Update. I put the update recovery zip on the sd card and install it via TeamWinRecovery.
After reboot, the TeamWinRecovery won't turn on and it simpy reboots. So now I am stuck. How do I install/recover TeamWinRecovery (or any necessary Recovery to install KitKat?).
After the installation I can simply install the latest KitKat rom, right? Or is there anything else necessary (kernel update etc.?). If I don't like KitKat, can I simply flash the latest CM10.2 rom?
Thank you very much!
Edit: The first rom i woul like to try is cm-11-20140117-NIGTHLY-mb526 (this is the KitKat, right?) and if this is not stable enough for me I would install cm-10.2-20131020-NIGHTLY-mb526 (Jelly Bean, right?). The reason I want to change is that I do not think the CM10.1 I have installed is neither stable nor perfomant.
Edit2: I tried the GooManager but it did not work! After reboot into Recovery screen stays black and reboots again.
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Hello, i had a similar problem and i finally flashed a new sbf then CM10.1 and after that CM10.2 and it worked. As for recovery the only way that worked for me is with cwm through 2init.apk. CM11 seems unstable atm...
PerryTrademark said:
Hello, i had a similar problem and i finally flashed a new sbf then CM10.1 and after that CM10.2 and it worked. As for recovery the only way that worked for me is with cwm through 2init.apk. CM11 seems unstable atm...
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sbf is not a option for me!
mrkernelpanic said:
sbf is not a option for me!
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SBF is the only option. The reason why CM10.1 didn't work as intended is that you must have used full gapps.
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Hi,
I think I used the minimal Gapps linked in the thread! And no, sbf is not an option right now as I do not have acces to a Windows based PC where I have rights to install software!
Any other solution how I can restore/install TeamWinRecovery? Should I try 2ndinit?
Thanks anyway and regards kernel
There is a method through ADB explained by @YetAnotherForumUser in CM11 thread by Quarx. This if you can enter in boot menu.
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adb is neiher an opion, I currently have no acces to a computer with root-acces!
I read somewhere that 2ndinit won't work wih a custom rom installed, ist this correct?
Regards kernel
Yes is correct. You must start from sbf when you have access to a computer.
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mrkernelpanic said:
adb is neiher an opion, I currently have no acces to a computer with root-acces!
I read somewhere that 2ndinit won't work wih a custom rom installed, ist this correct?
Regards kernel
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What about a linux live session?
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Long story short a custom kernel completely screwed up the graphics on my N4 CM11 so I'm trying to flash the original kernel from the ROM which is NOWHERE to be found in the cyanogen site.
Anyone got a link?
MGREX said:
Long story short a custom kernel completely screwed up the graphics on my N4 CM11 so I'm trying to flash the original kernel from the ROM which is NOWHERE to be found in the cyanogen site.
Anyone got a link?
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Just reflash the rom.
If you don't want to, tell me what version of cm11 your'e running and i'll make a flashable kernel zip :good:
or pull the boot.img out of the rom zip and use the flashify app to flash it. the boot.img is the kernel. but honestly, it sounds like you have absolutely no idea what you are doing. if you have any questions, please ask, im willing to help. can you explain what happened?
Yeah I screwed up, didn't notice it wasn't CAF
22sl22 said:
If you don't want to, tell me what version of cm11 your'e running and i'll make a flashable kernel zip :good:
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It's 11.0-InstallerXNPQ08Q
Thanks!
So after a reboot to enter recovery my N4 is stuck in the splash screen with the white google logo.
This is getting worse by the minute...
MGREX said:
So after a reboot to enter recovery my N4 is stuck in the splash screen with the white google logo.
This is getting worse by the minute...
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just fastboot flash a recovery, this shouldnt an issue. did you flash a recovery before, or just boot one? it makes a difference if it sticks around or not.
simms22 said:
just fastboot flash a recovery, this shouldnt an issue. did you flash a recovery before, or just boot one? it makes a difference if it sticks around or not.
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I'm able to force-access recovery and CWM but that's it, once it boots it gets stuck on the splash screen, and thanks to the lack of a SD port I'm unable to easily load a kernel or ROM, and despite having the android SDK I'm unable to sideload the file through adb on Windows.
Any ideas? besides trying the adb through Linux (I'm doing that now)
Here's the flashable kernel zip taken from Snapshot M7 build :good:
Okay now it gets stuck in the cyanogenmod boot animation
Any ideas? that don't involve wiping everything I mean
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or pull the boot.img out of the rom zip and use the flashify app to flash it
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Can't do since it no longer boots into android, but I tried to do what you say and sideload the zip but I get a "installation aborted" error on CWM
MGREX said:
Can't do since it no longer boots into android, but I tried to do what you say and sideload the zip but I get a "installation aborted" error on CWM
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What about TWRP?
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22sl22 said:
What about TWRP?
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You mean installing TWRP?
BTW that problem is with the kernel I assembled using a CM11 ROM, your zip actually does boot into cyanogenmod but it gets stuck in the CM boot animation
Okay I'm not sure why or how, but this time it booted alright:laugh::highfive::good:
Thank you guys for the assistance, I'll do a full backup in case it decides to crash again so I can do a total wipe and flash a new ROM from scratch
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Okay I'm not sure why or how, but this time it booted alright:laugh::highfive::good:
Thank you guys for the assistance, I'll do a full backup in case it decides to crash again so I can do a total wipe and flash a new ROM from scratch
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No problem
Do a titanium backup that backs up all your apps with data. Always have a backup so if things do go wrong you can just wipe and restore apps afterwards :good:
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My phone starts with a boot image and after that a MIUI boot animation appears. This all started after flashing one custom ROM and although I deleted it and flashed a new one with SP Flash the boot static picture still comes up.
How can I get rid of this "first" boot image? (The rom I installed was XGAMER Final. From here - http://www.movilesdualsim.com/tema/rom-xgamer-final.74465/)
kalina288 said:
My phone starts with a boot image and after that a MIUI boot animation appears. This all started after flashing one custom ROM and although I deleted it and flashed a new one with SP Flash the boot static picture still comes up.
How can I get rid of this "first" boot image? (The rom I installed was XGAMER Final. From here - http://www.movilesdualsim.com/tema/rom-xgamer-final.74465/)
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There is a thread at movilesdualsim, but you will have to translate it.
SEE HERE
I haven't tried it as the bootscreen doesn't bother me.
That is exactly what I looked for! Thanks! Should I just flash that file under TWRP?
tkalli said:
There is a thread at movilesdualsim, but you will have to translate it.
SEE HERE
I haven't tried it as the bootscreen doesn't bother me.
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Fantastic! Flashed the file in TWRP and I'm back to the stock logo!
tkalli said:
There is a thread at movilesdualsim, but you will have to translate it.
SEE HERE
I haven't tried it as the bootscreen doesn't bother me.
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Getting 'error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure' after this
Hello I am new to flashing custom ROM's. Have flashed 2 devices successfully so tried it on my Micromax Canvas A116. Flashed MERE Rom, but wanted to go back to the stock ROM because I had wifi connection issues with MERE. Successfully restored nandroid backup, but my phone ended up with two boot animations. I used the file from moviedualsim because the uploader said it would work on any android phone. My phone now fails to read the internal SD card even in CWM recovery mode. I cannot do a factory reset from the phone backup & restore either. I tried to flash a stock Micromax A116 ROM, but still get the 'error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure' problem. Can anyone help please?
Hi guys,
I tried to install a custom boot animation onto my i9505 running CM12 and stupidly downloaded and installed the wrong resolution boot animation. Now when I reboot the Samsung logo shows up fine then the phone goes black for a while and boots up normally so there's no huge issue but I was wondering how I could recover the original CM boot animation/any animation at all. Have tried to flash a correct boot animation and tried to install it through system/media and changing permissions but still nothing seems to recover it. Any help on this is greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance,
Rohan
Here you go. This is the default Cyanogenmod boot animation that I extracted from my copy of AntaresOne's optimized CM12.1. Copy it over to system/media and let it overwrite the bugged one, then reboot.
If that boot animation is too plain for you, I have one in my signature that works.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Here you go. This is the default Cyanogenmod boot animation that I extracted from my copy of AntaresOne's optimized CM12.1. Copy it over to system/media and let it overwrite the bugged one, then reboot.
If that boot animation is too plain for you, I have one in my signature that works.
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Strephon, thank you very much for taking the time out to extract the boot animation from CM! Much appreciated. By overwrite I assume you just mean flash the zip through custom recovery or is there something else I should do?
Use a file explorer and physically copy it from your download location to /system/media.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Use a file explorer and physically copy it from your download location to /system/media.
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Didn't work. Not quite sure what I've done ??? but I do appreciate your time and effort with this Strephon.
No problem. It didn't work because I forgot to tell you one important step. You have to set the permissions for the file to rw-r--r-- for Android to see it. The CM12 file manager should be able to do that.