[BOOT] How do you like them apples? - G1 Themes and Wallpapers

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If you hate the company Apple, maybe you will like the Android guy ****tin out their logo? This boot animation was from an idea that started in Ben Buchacher's SuperD IRC channel. It's made for MDPI devices, but it might look fine on any device. You can download just the bootanimation.zip and install via adb:
Code:
adb push /folder/bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Or use this to keep it on the data partition:
Code:
adb push /folder/bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
Or for the even lazier use this flashable zip using a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or Amon_RA's):
DOWNLOAD FLASHABLE VERSION
Enjoy the new boot screen!

xrCore said:
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If you hate the company Apple, maybe you will like the Android guy ****tin out their logo? This boot animation was from an idea that started in Ben Buchacher's SuperD IRC channel. It's made for MDPI devices, but it might look fine on any device. You can download just the bootanimation.zip and install via adb:
Code:
adb push /folder/bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Or use this to keep it on the data partition:
Code:
adb push /folder/bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
Or for the even lazier use this flashable zip using a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or Amon_RA's):
DOWNLOAD FLASHABLE VERSION
Enjoy the new boot screen!
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OMG, this is hilarious!!!
Thanx for your work!

No problem, suggest anything and I can update it.

xrCore said:
No problem, suggest anything and I can update it.
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Actually, come to think of it, i was thinking what might look cool would be have a Giant Apple sitting there and like thousands of little androids devour it, like you see in the cartoons with ants devouring food. I have no idea how you would make it but, it was an idea.

i tried flashing via amon recovery and installation failed due to unsigned package =[
edit; signed the package via droid explorer. nvm. but the anim would be even funnier if the droid gave a belch sometime in the middle of taking the apple ****.

BuddhaTeh1337 said:
i tried flashing via amon recovery and installation failed due to unsigned package =[
edit; signed the package via droid explorer. nvm. but the anim would be even funnier if the droid gave a belch sometime in the middle of taking the apple ****.
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Yeah same issue but decided to use the adb push and worked fine.
LOVE IT!

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Who likes white notification bars? bar. Cm 6.0.0-RC1 D/S

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Just cd to your download destination and adb push it to /system/framework/
ex. "adb remount"
"adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk"
"adb reboot"
May work on other devices with Cm6-Rc1, I just don't know. Works on my G1.
first to clear all misunderstandings: this is a black bar mod like on the pictures? right?
well, just pushed it, but nothing changed on my sapphire
Is there any chance of getting this as a MetaMorph?
Yes it is a black bar theme. I'm just figuring out how to theme. I don't know how to set up a metamorph. Did you reboot after the push figgerich?
The image is messed up. Notice the white-fading to black at the bottom of the bars image?
I'd fix that before telling people the flash that, it looks ridiculous lol.
Not to mention, there are some other black-bar mods by Dr. Cloverdale that are metamorphs, that don't have to be flashed. You can just use MetaMorph
i dont like it that much, not my style
keeps crashing my phone.. have to wipe and reinstall.. ugh i dont know why i attempted to install this again after redoing everything
-vip3r- said:
keeps crashing my phone.. have to wipe and reinstall.. ugh i dont know why i attempted to install this again after redoing everything
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Why wouldn't you do a NANDroid backup before flashing it?
The fade to black is intended.
Sent from my HTC Dream using XDA App
notimethanks said:
Just cd to your download destination and adb push it to /system/framework/
ex. "adb remount"
"adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk"
"adb reboot"
May work on other devices with Cm6-Rc1, I just don't know. Works on my G1.
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tried on superF test 2 ...stuck at the 'android' boot screen....I really like to have a black notification bar and I hope you come through with one working for that ROM / Froyo ...
Thanks anyways!
erebusting said:
tried on superF test 2 ...stuck at the 'android' boot screen....I really like to have a black notification bar and I hope you come through with one working for that ROM / Froyo ...
Thanks anyways!
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Also running superF test2 and loving but but really want the black bar....
Really can't figure out the metatmorph theme file. Does anyone know what a one for just a framework-res.apk should look like?

[BOOT ANIMATION] Earth Observations Videos for GNexus

Boot animations using time lapse video from the International Space Station. This is my first boot animation. I've tested it on two Gnexus phones, both running different versions of AOKP. But it should work on any rom.
Instructions:
This is NOT a flashable zip.
Download the animation zip file.
Rename to "bootanimation.zip"
Place in /data/local/
Reboot, and don't blame me if you break something
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I plan on making more of these. Nasa has a lot of neat videos up and they seem to be updating them frequently.
(Note: I've also re-sized this for the Transformer 101 and posted here)
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* Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/
PS: This pairs well with a background from http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa_jsc_photo/sets/72157629726792248/with/7257866592/
I haven't tried the boot animation yet but one of my favorite wallpapers...
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Xparent ICS Tapatalk 2
can someone make it a zip
I've fixed the original animation so that it loops properly now. (Mental note for boot animation creators: Remember to delete the hidden thumbs.db file that windows creates or it stops your animation >.< )
Also I've added a new animation of the sunrise lighting up the earth. This one turned out quite nicely.
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can someone make it a zip
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If there is sufficient interest I try to teach myself the art of flashable zips. I haven't yet made one, and it is quite easy to copy the files around using something like Root Explorer, but I agree flashable zips are easiest.
funmerlin said:
If there is sufficient interest I try to teach myself the art of flashable zips. I haven't yet made one, and it is quite easy to copy the files around using something like Root Explorer, but I agree flashable zips are easiest.
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Just use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simproductions.bachanger&hl=en it allows you to install zip files directly.
revolt1 said:
can someone make it a zip
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You can easily do it yourself. Just find a flashable bootanimation.zip from this site, open it, delete that bootanimation.zip, and place in this bootanimation.zip. It's not rocket science . If you want to change the message that is displayed when flashing, open updater.script with a text editor like notepad++ (\META-INF\com\google\android\updater.script).

CWM Ouya trouble

Tried installing CWM using the OuyaToolbox and this is what it looks like. I've searched all over for answers and can't seem to figure this out. any help would be great
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well that doesn't look good. can you boot to the ouya launcher or are you stuck there?
if you can boot normally i would suggest doing it your self instead of using the toolbox. its not really that hard and it gives you a better understanding of whats going on for later down the road.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295645
manually, the gist of it is use adb to move a file, then use adb to fastboot an image. you may have better luck.
works better doing a manual installation thanks
Alright! thats what i like to hear! good job brother. keep up the good work.
I have the same problem I did all the process manually and I see the same buggy menu :s what am i doing wrong?
emulation said:
I have the same problem I did all the process manually and I see the same buggy menu :s what am i doing wrong?
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try redownloading the CWM zip and be sure to check the md5sum, then do it manually. follow the instructions in the write up exactly.
the key is here to fastboot CWM.img first, then flash CWM.zip. notice the different file extensions! you may have flashed the .img
give it a shot and fill us in.
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try redownloading the CWM zip and be sure to check the md5sum, then do it manually. follow the instructions in the write up exactly.
the key is here to fastboot CWM.img first, then flash CWM.zip. notice the different file extensions! you may have flashed the .img
give it a shot and fill us in.
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yes i know i put the zip on sdcard and i boot the img from my laptop ( I installed fastboot drivers on windows 8 )
I got a black screen in bootloadfer mode and I execute the img file from my laptop and I got the purple screen too
I will verify the checksums again tonight but in the tutorial i did not see any checksum or md5 to verify it :s
hmmm...crazy. OP was kinda vague in his results, but said he only got bad results using the toolbox.
you are right, no md5 :/
good to hear you got the drivers right. thats important.
other than redownloading and starting again from the beginning, i don't really know what to say. screw around with it?
sry dude.

[BOOT ANIMATION] The Matrix Boot Animation

I've been looking for a good Matrix Boot Animation for long but never found one. So decided to make one for myself.
Finally , here it is.
The matrix rain, followed by 'The matrix has you' message and then loops back to the rain.
540x960 at 30fps
Code:
Root Explorer required
[B]Imp:It is recommended to make a backup before trying to change system files
,just to be safe.[/B]
Instructions​
Using your explorer go to /system/media and rename the existing 'bootanimation.zip' to 'bootanimation.bak'
Copy the bootanimation.zip to /system/media
Set permissions to rw_r_r
Reboot.
Preview: Just a small one.​
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/l0jcr8rs07xqml9/bootanimation.zip
error
im not able to copy the zip to system/media . im using es file explorer and it doesnt copy
neo.ank said:
I've been looking for a good Matrix Boot Animation for long but never found one. So decided to make one for myself.
Finally , here it is.
The matrix rain, followed by 'The matrix has you' message and then loops back to the rain.
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I have tried but seeing only android logo no rain. boots fine.
Mayank_V said:
I have tried but seeing only android logo no rain. boots fine.
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Did you set permissions correctly after copying.?
hiii
Hey bro can u creat batman arkam bootanimation plzzz
I had also tried but doesn't work, I am having Moto E with stock ROM and trying to apply your animation with CWM but it shows installing aborted
Kamal Verma said:
I had also tried but doesn't work, I am having Moto E with stock ROM and trying to apply your animation with CWM but it shows installing aborted
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It's not a flashable zip. You need to copy it manually.
PS: I know it's late. I've been AFK for some time.

[GUIDE] Use TWRP through ADB Shell

Dear user, we hereby say that any damage or brick created by following this guide shall not give any fault on us. The requirements for this procedure are clarified and we take no responsibility for bad usage of this.
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Dear XDA community,
Straight from the efforts of user @LastStandingDroid, here's a way to flash a zip file or some other operation in TWRP if you cant access some part of the touch screen due to it being broken and not detecting touch, for example.
Requirements:
A toaster wich can run Windows, MacOS or Linux. (joking on toaster part)
ADB Drivers (if needed, you can find something here) - this link is only for windows users.
TWRP installed (follow this guide for installation)
Minimal command knowledge
We will use as example, a flash of a zip file to get root on a Umidigi Z Pro:
Open command prompt;
From here, change directory to ADB Directory (cd path/to/adb)
Now type "adb shell twrp install path/to/zip", being the part path/to/zip the actuall path to the zip file you want to flash;
At this point, you should get a screen where every step of the flashing process will be shown, just like when flashing through TWRP. And that's it.
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Credits:
All of them goes to @LastStandingDroid and @gersp for his tutorial thread.
Now lets heat up things...​
atarii said:
Atarii:
that handy to know
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And I certainly agree with his statement (telegram) while there was almost no info about how to flash zip trough adb and the echo update command did seem to fail. Or maybe I did wrong I don't know. I find this great if the echo command fails
This made my root come back when something broke it
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
I have access to a super primitive recovery mode, in which twrp doesn't seems to boot.
When I use
# twrp anycommand
I get:
TWRP does not appear to be running. Waiting for TWRP to start . . .
Press CTRL + C to quit.
Is there a way to "start" twrp from adb shell ?
It's worked on my PH-1,thank u so much

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