My Question is about editing kernel's built In Recovery.
the kernel has cwm recovery but i had a new one :victory: so i want make it permanently by editing kernel's recovery
But when i replaced files i fount that the new cwm has folder etc that isn't exist in the kernel so i added it with the files in it and repacked
so the question is
Will That Make Any Thing Wrong In The Kernel?
If yes
What Would Happen If i flashed it?
and if the kernel failed to be flashed what would happen to the phone ?
The Phone Is Galaxy Y Duos
In the worst situation,your phone will get blasted and you'll suffer from Hypothermia.
Make a backup and then flash the kernel.Nothing will happen until or unless your recovery is not integrated properly.You might probably face a black screen though.
I already flashed it and recovery is working but i got strange problem that after phone boot up 3 seconds or 5 then it gave the boot animation and open again then the same give the boot animation and open and still luke that until i flash the original kernel
so where is the problem?
to know that the cwm that i add is the same files that i removed from the original kernel except the etc folder that i add .
Hazem442 said:
I already flashed it and recovery is working but i got strange problem that after phone boot up 3 seconds or 5 then it gave the boot animation and open again then the same give the boot animation and open and still luke that until i flash the original kernel
so where is the problem?
to know that the cwm that i add is the same files that i removed from the original kernel except the etc folder that i add .
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you should not be adding etc folder... in normal boot /etc is symlinked to /system/etc
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maybe add recovery folder put your files there and copy to /etc by using recovery.rc :|
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you should not be adding etc folder... in normal boot /etc is symlinked to /system/etc
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maybe add recovery folder put your files there and copy to /etc by using recovery.rc :|
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thanks for reply
and the kernel worked well after removing etc and add the file inside it in sbin folder
:laugh:
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Hey all,
I'm sorry if this is a rehash of somebody else's problem, but I did some searching and couldn't find anything that seemed applicable to my situation.
Running Nexus S with cyanogenmod 7.1.0.1, downloaded from http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=crespo
I am also running the latest ClockworkMod Recovery, having just updated it today. I updated via the internal update function on ROM manager.
Everything is working find, except that no matter what I do, boot animations don't run, and I get a black screen instead. The only time I didn't have a black screen was the first bootup after installing cyanogenmod update from sdcard via clockwork. This showed the default bootanimation. I then attempted to install the Speedo II animation from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053250
Immediately after, I only got a black screen on bootup. I tried flashing the bluehallway animation (also from same gallery). I then tried using SDK to push both animations to the phone at /system/media. Neither worked. I also tried to use ES file manager to swap out the bootanimation files in /system/media/ manually. Neither worked.
I then re installed CyanogenMod and repeated the steps listed above. Same result.
As far as I can tell, I have been undergoing the same procedure as when I changed my bootanimation to red rage (don't remember where I got it) On a previous version of CyanogenMod.
I have no idea what the problem is. Please help!
Sounds like it wasn't compressed properly
choose STORE in compress method when zipping back your animation sounds like they chose normal compression and this causes the desc and bootanimation not to work and all you get is blakcscreen
anyways try flashing mine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1471708
Welp, that works perfectly. Thanks a ton! So could you explain the whole compression thing you talked about?
when you compress the boot animation back up it will be on normal compression by default you don't want this. You have to select store
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if you're installing them in /system/media/ make sure to not have any bootanimation.zip in /data/local/ because that's where the system look up first
Stock is too bright and shows too much color banding
Adjusted the gamma on the images. Made darker and colors little more vibrant
Install:
Flash threw CWR
Alternate install methods [root required]
Use the bootanimation.zip below
Place in data/local folder then reboot
no need to set permissions leave as is
this will bypass default animation and when you want to revert back simply delete from local folder and will default back to stock
one thank to me for resize
a lot of thanks to demo23019 for this great work(for the nexus s device)
Link:http://www.mediafire.com/?6a4jqlf8anhag2a
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Thanks for that. I have been waiting for this.
thanks and thanks again.
I felt the same way. Thank you very much, its perfect.
Yes its good and its work thanks
For those of you on MIUI like me, I'll provide the steps to install it.
1. Download the boot-file.zip containing the "bootanimation" file.
2. Extract the file and place it in system/bin, replacing the old boot animation file (make sure there is no extension at the end, just bootanimation)
3. Give it the permissions using Root Explorer or equivalent: rwx-rx-rx (rwxrxrx)
4. Download ics_tweaked.mtz and place it in sdcard/MIUI/themes
5. Reboot, and them go Settings>Themes>Customize>Boot Animation> The new animation should be there.
6. Select it, Reboot, and Enjoy!
NOTE. If it isn't there, look at all the boot animations that are there, if there is one with no preview, select that one. That should be one containing the new animation.
*DISCLAIMER* This method worked for me and results may vary.
Works flawlessly, thanks.
Great boot animation and very easy to install.
Sent from my Huawei u8800 using XDA
Will this work on the Rezound I would really like this one looks nice.
When start booting animation little bit laging, but later everything ok. Best boot animation for me.
Thanks for this great animation, works like a charm
Hi there, my question is simple, i would like to know how can i turn our Odin flashable Stock Roms into zip files like all custom roms out there in which i could access to /system/app or /framework and everything to easily have a clean base to hopefully start creating some Custom roms
Thanks everyone
I Don't know How to Do that But i use altenative way To extract any Odin File As below..
Simply Open ".tar" File with 7z File Zipper.
Copy Out Sytem.img File.
then follow this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294909
Done.
Easy and Simple.
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or Unknown file format.
maybe because ilt's a GB rom ?
I did it on windows 8 where i can simply open .img file .... Or i used some commands ..i don't remember right now will try to google it again...
I'll get back when i find it..for win7..
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EDIT :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=705800
used Unaffys.dll technique from this thread
try and report....
OxygeenHD said:
Hi there, my question is simple, i would like to know how can i turn our Odin flashable Stock Roms into zip files like all custom roms out there in which i could access to /system/app or /framework and everything to easily have a clean base to hopefully start creating some Custom roms
Thanks everyone
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This is very simple
Iv already written a whole guide for this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52457099
Once you have extracted it you can just load it into a working folder in kitchen or do what you like with it
marcussmith2626 said:
This is very simple
Iv already written a whole guide for this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52457099
Once you have extracted it you can just load it into a working folder in kitchen or do what you like with it
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Thanks mate, problem solved.
Hi Guys,
Iam now writing a guide to let you know that how to flash stock Rom using latest twrp recovery by both codeworkx or official
Steps :
First open the downloaded stock rom using any zip utilities, for example winrar.
navigate to the following directory
Code:
META-INF\com\google\android
now open the update script using any text editing tool. like notpad++
Remove the first two lines.
Now you re good to go.
If you are still getting the error
then please replace all occurrence of the device name from "le_s2_ww" to "s2" . You can use the find and replace feature of the Notepad ++
Comment below if you have any queries. :angel:
Hit thanks if you thinks it is usefull
Visit my webiste please : https://www.confusedweb.com
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Tq
nice
now after doing so the recovery says rhat the update-binary is missing
You are Great.. Thank a lot.
Thank You
Excellent... worked perfectly. Thank you.
I downloaded x527 stock from here:
https://devs-lab.com/download-letv-official-stock-rom.html#How_to_install_LeTv_Stock_ROMs
But when I want to do your point 3, I just find a metadata and a otacert file in it and no update script?
FridrufHau said:
I downloaded x527 stock from here:
https://devs-lab.com/download-letv-official-stock-rom.html#How_to_install_LeTv_Stock_ROMs
But when I want to do your point 3, I just find a metadata and a otacert file in it and no update script?
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You are in the wrong path!
Look at
Code:
META-INF\com\google\android
not at
Code:
META-INF\com\android
Oh this is embarrassing
Maybe one last question, as I did a lot of version back and forth and I am not able just to flash the bootloader or/and modem file of 19s, I would like to do a clean install of the recovery.
So if I do factory reset with data and cache and start the instalation this will be complete clean?
Or should I delete some files or folders which are beside the sdcard folder, too?
JamBax said:
You are in the wrong path!
Look at
Code:
META-INF\com\google\android
not at
Code:
META-INF\com\android
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Lol , I made a factory reset and flashed the modified update.zip and now I lost my baseband. What should I do now, I don't really want to use my backup because of the wrong modem version...
Had once a little boredom and made a MOD for the themeing of Custom Splash Screen. Just like S8(+) and S9(+). You can change now pictures without to modify and flash the bootloader (up_param.bin).
Important: The MOD only works with Exynos-9810-based devices!
Important2: Its untested, but works on my s8+ and on s9(+).
[FONT="]Neither I nor XDA is responsible for any damage to your device. You're flashing at your own risk![/FONT]
[FONT="]Before you start, make a Nandroid (backup) of your system. Safe is safe![/FONT]
Changelog
Changelog v1.0
Release
What you need?
a custom recovery like >>TWRP<<
my exynos9810_N9_logochanger Zip
skills how to modify/repack/drag&drop into zip files
skills how to flash MODs
Pictures to download (only examples)
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Download
View attachment exynos9810_N9_logochanger.zip
View attachment exynos9810_logochanger_stock-N9.zip
How to Flash
Place the zip on the internal/external memory.
boots into Recovery
then click on "install" in the TWRP
searches for the folder where the zip file was placed
and flashes it by clicking on the zip and dragging the slider to the right at the TWRP
rebooting
How do I change the boot logo in the template?
open the exynos9810_N9_logochanger zip (with WinRar or 7zip) and replace the logo. jpg with another image of your choice
the new image must be renamed to logo. jpg again. Otherwise it won't work!
How to return to the Stock logo?
You don't like the custom logos anymore?
then just flash the zip appropriate for your device:
exynos9810_N9_logochanger_Stock_S9 (for Galaxy Note 9)
Troubleshooting
If your hanging in a bootloop without access to twrp, please reflash the bootloader via odin. TWRP and system boots up again.
Note:
Not all images work, the best results are achieved if you just edit the stock image.
Credits
Samsung
arter97
me
So, that's it, too. Leave a "thanks" here if it was helpful or you even liked it.
Does the guide need to be updated with some additional info?
The Tool doesn't work anymore..
please provide an update to code..
no longer works on note9 with Pie update