Hello!
At the beginning, I would like to apologize for my not very good English.
Today I wanted to change the boot boot animation animacje.Gdy I uploaded it display the 'standard animations. The system that I have is: Hyperion 9 Final bulid + Update 1
Dont really understand your problem but I will assume you are trying to install a custom boot animation on a custom rom and its not working
Well on some custom roms they havent enabled custom boot animations so you have to first enable that
first download the Custom Boot Animation Enabler
Flash it in cwm with system mounted
This will enable custom boot animations
You then flash a custom boot animation zip in cwm with system mounted
or push bootanimation.zip to system/media and set perm to rw-r-r
Also if you want audio push your poweron.ogg to system/etc and set perm to rw-r-r
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Hi all,
I installed this custom zip using xRecovery on the SE Stock rom yesterday...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194266
and when I reboot my phone, i am stuck a the boot animation with a loop.
Is there a way to Uninstall the custom zip i installed yesterday?
How can i actually boot my phone now~
Any help will be great
Thanks!!
Recently installed "EviLocity v1.0" Android 2.2 rooted rom in my A7+ but i would like to change boot animation image, if possible how can do this?
I am trying to change stock boot animation to google gpe animation I have the zip file from blu kuban,but i am at a loss as how to flash it or use root explorer to place zip file. where is location is it system/media or what please help
If you have the zip, then you just flash it in twrp or cwm recovery.
I have tried
cruise350 said:
If you have the zip, then you just flash it in twrp or cwm recovery.
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I have flashed using cwm and twrp. I have tried 3 different bootanimations.I have tried flashing the fix for tw roms to install boot animations.I have tried manually puttining the zip in system/media. All these attemps have failed. It is the stock mf9 rom with kt kernel(7/11/13)
I believe blue kuban is deodexed, I don't know if that's the problem or not. You don't specify what rom you are on or whether you are stock. I am stock rooted MF9, stock kernel, and odexed. I simply downloaded the international boot animation from the themes and apps section and flashed it in twrp with no problems at all. I didn't apply any boot animation fixes or anything.
You can use this to install boot screens easily https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
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Hi, how can i change the boot animation on defy with cm11? In all guide i have to place the file .zip on system/media. I try it but it doesn't work. :crying: i wont the moto x animation.
Hey team i flashed nougat 7.0 and it is rooted with TWRP and I wanted to add my own custom animation witch was all cool and I tried several ways and I was positive I had it right with the correct files in the correct folder. Long story short it didn't work. But it didn't boot loop my phone either it just wiped the Samsung boot logo. I thought I'd revert it back with official files and it didn't work so I got a fladhable version still no luck. Anyone got any ideas?
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Hey team i flashed nougat 7.0 and it is rooted with TWRP and I wanted to add my own custom animation witch was all cool and I tried several ways and I was positive I had it right with the correct files in the correct folder. Long story short it didn't work. But it didn't boot loop my phone either it just wiped the Samsung boot logo. I thought I'd revert it back with official files and it didn't work so I got a fladhable version still no luck. Anyone got any ideas?
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Did you mount system first, and than flash the stock zip? This has worked for me earlier, if that doesn't work and you didn't make nandroid backup, flash the stock rom
But yes, try this first, when you get to twrp, go to option mount, than mount the system and than flash stock boot animation
Ragazzza said:
Did you mount system first, and than flash the stock zip? This has worked for me earlier, if that doesn't work and you didn't make nandroid backup, flash the stock rom
But yes, try this first, when you get to twrp, go to option mount, than mount the system and than flash stock boot animation
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I didn't make a mandroid backup but will try the other option now