GUIDE - Replace "N/A" boot image? [QUALCOMM] Moto E4 - Moto E4 Guides, News, & Discussion

The credit for this guide goes to @1chrome, who made the guide for the Moto G4/G4+. Everything is basically the same, aside from the position of the N/A.
The problem - When we unlock our bootloaders and install TWRP, the Moto boot logo is replaced with a black screen that says N/A. Now, thanks to @mikaleee, we have a template to create custom bootlogo images. Unfortunately, even though we can replace the plain black bootlogo, whatever image we replace it with will still have the N/A overlay show up. However, depending on the image used, or your creativity, you can use white/light images to hide the N/A.
On the attached template, there is a black block to illustrate where the N/A will show up on an image. Again, depending on the background of the image used, or your creativity, you will be able to hide the N/A with lighter colors.
I have attached pictures to illustrate.
What you’ll need to create your own bootlogo:
1. Windows PC
2. Moto Bootlogo Maker from here (all credits to @caitsith2) and @xpmule (12/18/17 UPDATED LINK TO CORRECT VERSION OF MOTOBOOTLOGOMAKER)
3. Your desired image (in 720 x 1280 px resolution, PNG/JPG)
4. MotoE4-BootLogo.bin I've created for reference (Attached below. Unzip before using)
Procedure:
1. Open Moto Bootlogo Maker
2. Go to File > Open > Select MotoE4-BootLogo.bin
3. Once loaded, ensure that the Motorola device is listed as Custom and the resolution is set to 720 x 1280.
4. Replace the following entries with your custom image. You can either double click or select replace.
* logo_boot
* logo_unlocked
* yellow
* red
* orange
5. When done, select File>Save As. This will create a flashable zip that you can install with TWRP.
I’ve also attached a custom bootlogo, but it will display the N/A as I’ve not had time to find other images to play with. However, it may be a nice replacement until you create your own.
Original Post
I am rooted and have TWRP installed. Naturally, when i boot the phone I get the black screen with "N/A".
I have tried flashing a new logo.bin image through TWRP, Terminal Emulator, and even ADB. Nothing works. All guides pretty much say the same thing, and the actual procedure isn't that difficult, so why is replacing the logo.bin on the E4 so dang difficult? I have my images formatted to 720x1280. I've looked at the stock logo.bin. I can't figure this one out. It would be nice to boot up and not see "N/A", although it isn't the end of the world. But now this is a freakin' quest!
Any advice?

I've been trying to figure it out myself

@mn1968 disable *boot_logo_updater* within the ramdisk.

@Francesco Franz
Well, that settles it. We need someone smarter than me. I couldn't find any useful directions/guides on the subject.

mn1968 said:
@Francesco Franz
Well, that settles it. We need someone smarter than me. I couldn't find any useful directions/guides on the subject.
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search for this
service boot_logo_updater /vendor/bin/bootlogoupdater
comment "#" out this service.

Thanks. But it's still over my head.

There's not even a file with that name on my phone

KyleBryant said:
There's not even a file with that name on my phone
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Yeah, I've been looking like hell but I can't find it either. That looks like something that would be in the ramdisk but I don't see anything like it yet. I have an idea though. I'm going to try something.

try this boot.img
download > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620757558
also boot_logo_updater is found on line 793 in file named init.mt6735.rc

iykeDROID™ said:
try this boot.img
download > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620757558
also boot_logo_updateris found online 793in file namedinit.mt6735.rc
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Unfortunately that file doesn't exist in qcom variants. Don't flash that unless you have a mediatek variant guys!
Sent from my Moto E (4) using XDA Labs

amarc78 said:
Unfortunately that file doesn't exist in qcom variants. Don't flash that unless you have a mediatek variant guys!
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Okay,
I think you have to state your Variant next time

(redacted)

All there

Update: as y'all probably already surmised.... Nope I guess it doesn't work.. I tried XD :/
It works but not in a way to be visible I guess

Got the default logo back instead of the ugly black screen. (15 mins of messing around in the MotoBootLogoMaker tool.) IT STILL DISPLAYS THE N/A but it's hardly visible with the blue bg

mikaleee said:
Got the default logo back instead of the ugly black screen. (15 mins of messing around in the MotoBootLogoMaker tool.) IT STILL DISPLAYS THE N/A but it's hardly visible with the blue bg
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Dude, you're AWESOME! I had been replacing images in the logo.bin I extracted from the retail firmware. I notice in your logo.bin, there are entries for red, yellow, & orange (just like the Moto G4 I have). However, in the retail firmware logo.bin, they are labeled as yellow warning, red warning, orange warning, and those did not work for me on the E4. I had considered using the template from the G4 but didn't think it would work. Regardless, you have now provided a template to create custom bootlogos.
To hide the "N/A", one would need to either use a white background for the logo, or creatively use white/light images to hide the "N/A".
When I have time later, I'll update the OP with a guide/template to create custom boot logos.
THANKS FOR FIGURING THIS OUT!

Yeah I actually started with a logo.bin from a G5 (provided by somebody in the forums) and then opened another window with the "official" logo.bin from the E4 stock, extracted every icon and replaced the G5 larger ones with the E4 ones. And changed the resolution. This was the only way I could get it to show up. When I tried replacing boot logo in the default E4 one just got a black screen. So finally a working template

OP updated with guide and template.

Twrp ends with error 6
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I followed the op instructions

Ljseegar said:
Twrp ends with error 6
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I followed the op instructions
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Try flashing one of these. If they work, then you didn't do something right when you made yours.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e4/themes/custom-boot-logos-e4-qualcomm-maybe-t3699202

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Android eating Apple splash image

Hey all,
Just made a splash image that I think you guys might appreciate. My friend showed me the picture and I decided to do the necessary changes to make it into a splash.
For your viewing pleasure
To flash: Download the zip then with an unlocked (S-OFF) bootloader, flash the new_splash.img file to your phone:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash splash1 new_splash.img
fastboot reboot
i would rather have it as a background
my boot image shows 1 micro second. not worth even thinking about changing it.
Well the png is there too so u can use it as a background I guess
Powers88 said:
Well the png is there too so u can use it as a background I guess
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Some kind of bloody :-D but looks great, although I'm running a MacBook bit I also love my Android mobile.
Does it work to flash this lb other Android systems like 2. 1/ 2. 2k any experiences?
Thx guys
sent from my DEFY using XDA App
This is just a splash image file so as long as your screen size is 480 x 800. You can search for how to change the splash image for your particular phone and then just use this file. I'm sure it will work on any version of android
Anyone have the adb commands handy for pulling the stock splash image just in case I want to put it back?
This is a copy of the original splash that I found in another thread.
did that last attachment post?
lets try that again. this is the default splash.
Nitemare3219 said:
Anyone have the adb commands handy for pulling the stock splash image just in case I want to put it back?
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Even though the original splash is posted, the commands to pull the old one are to be executed from a root shell and are as follows:
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p19 of=/mnt/sdcard/splash.img
You may have to do a search for it because when I pulled mine it put it into a random folder on my computer

[SPLASH1] Google Edition/Nexus Splash Screen

I also posted this in the bootloader/recovery dump thread - but I think this is a good place for it - I haven't seen too much about splash1 screens around here anyway.
Note:
This is not actually pulled from the google edition. But it pretty much exactly replicates it (same style as the nexus phones too). I just wanted to have this on my phone so I made it.
You need to be S-off
Looks:
Like this - http://i53.tinypic.com/m74byg.jpg (This is not the actual image, the actual one is 1080x1920 and in a nb format, but you get the idea)
Install:
1.) Download it from here: http://goo.im/devs/bbedward/GESplash.zip
2.) Install it like this
Code:
# adb reboot bootloader
# fastboot oem rebootRUU
# fastboot flash zip GESplash.zip
# fastboot reboot
As usual, if your phone blows up or you want a different splash after trying this I'm not responsible :good:
bbedward said:
I also posted this in the bootloader/recovery dump thread - but I think this is a good place for it - I haven't seen too much about splash1 screens around here anyway.
Note:
This is not actually pulled from the google edition. But it pretty much exactly replicates it (same style as the nexus phones too). I just wanted to have this on my phone so I made it.
You need to be S-off
Looks:
Like this - http://i53.tinypic.com/m74byg.jpg (This is not the actual image, the actual one is 1080x1920 and in a nb format, but you get the idea)
Install:
1.) Download it from here: http://goo.im/devs/bbedward/GESplash.zip
2.) Install it like this
Code:
# adb reboot bootloader
# fastboot oem rebootRUU
# fastboot flash zip GESplash.zip
# fastboot reboot
As usual, if your phone blows up or you want a different splash after trying this I'm not responsible :good:
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If you give me the full jpg, I'll make a flashable zip.
aooga said:
If you give me the full jpg, I'll make a flashable zip.
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Don't follow, the zip posted in OP is in RUU format. You can take the splash1.nb0 and convert it to a bmp with nbimg -F splash1.nb , then you'd have the full image.
bbedward said:
Don't follow, the zip posted in OP is in RUU format. You can take the splash1.nb0 and convert it to a bmp with nbimg -F splash1.nb , then you'd have the full image.
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Sorry, I mean flashable in recovery. I just need the full res picture that you used.
Edit: I only have a surface rt at the moment. I can't run any commands.
aooga said:
Sorry, I mean flashable in recovery. I just need the full res picture that you used.
Edit: I only have a surface rt at the moment. I can't run any commands.
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/zlfzf749va1attd/splash1.nb.bmp
That's it in bmp format
This is the site that makes a twrp or cwm zip from the image. My tablet is being stupid and not downloading the zip that it generates. I know it works, so I'll just put the link here and if anyone wants to do it, they can.
http://tibook.jb.b4m.com:81/bootsplash-one
Pretty sure that tool only works with jpgs. Here you go.
iElvis said:
Pretty sure that tool only works with jpgs. Here you go.
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I converted it to a jpg. I know its my tablet that won't download it. But thanks!
Here a little contribution, a GE Style splash entirely made from HTC One GE boot animation
Thanks aooga for the tool (http://tibook.jb.b4m.com:81/bootsplash-one)
flash in recovery
Here's a PNG of the splash screen at 1080x1920, in case anyone wants. (only 5789 bytes!) http://i.imgur.com/QUQFwgm.png
pieceofplastic said:
Here's a PNG of the splash screen at 1080x1920, in case anyone wants. (only 5789 bytes!) http://i.imgur.com/QUQFwgm.png
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Is this from the actual system files or a recreation?
iElvis said:
Is this from the actual system files or a recreation?
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this one has been extracted from the original GE boot animation (not the splash), no modifications were made
iElvis said:
Is this from the actual system files or a recreation?
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it's just the raw RGB data from the splash1.nb0 converted to monochrome png, so uh recreation I guess
iElvis said:
Is this from the actual system files or a recreation?
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Luckily, recreation is easy since its quite a simple splash
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
iElvis said:
Pretty sure that tool only works with jpgs. Here you go.
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Just flash your attached .zip in recovery and this will remove the HTC with red warning text screen completely, correct?
Just verifying.
y2k1ltd said:
Just flash your attached .zip in recovery and this will remove the HTC with red warning text screen completely, correct?
Just verifying.
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It will not remove the red warning text. That text is created dynamically by hboot when your bootloader is unlocked; it's not part of the splash screen. The only way to remove it is to flash a custom hboot.
More info on all of this in my splash thread (see sig).

BootLogos/SplashScreens [twrp/fastboot flashable]

THE POLL FOR APPLE LOGO IS CLOSED!! (i forgot adding the time while creating it)
Presenting custom boot logos/splash screens for athene. Check the attached files for taking a preview.
I.
FASTBOOT METHOD:
Requirements:
1.) adb&fastboot drivers set-up properly. (Reboot the PC once after you install them and then authorize USB Debugging on your phone for adb to work )
2.) The .bin file of the logo.
PROCEDURE:
1.) Download the file and place it in the adb&fastboot folder.
2.) Put your phone in bootloader mode manually or by using
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
3.) Flash via following command:
Code:
fastboot flash logo filename.bin
II.
TWRP Method
Requirements:
1. TWRP 3.1.0 by @oadam11
Check here: http://g4.oadam11.com/twrp/
2. The zip.
Procedure:
1.Flash the zip in twrp and then reboot.
Thanks to @lCrD512 for the flashable zips and the Dirty Unicorns logo :good:
DOWNLOADS:
1.) adb&fastboot
2.) Moto Drivers
3.) Logos-fastboot
4.)Logos-twrp
You can use this to hide the bootloader unlock warning. These hide the N/A too which appear on some logos.
Thanks to @1chrome and @Droidphilev for letting me modify the lineage logo and @mrinmaydhar for the coloured moto logo (5th thumbnail) :good:
You can request other logos too and I will consider making them. Contact me at (See Contact details at my profile or message me at Telegram: [url]http://t.me/tywinlannister7[/URL]) More to come! Cheers folks
HIT THANKS IF YOU LIKE THE WORK.
Looks Good
Oh wow thank you, looks great.
Will try the GoT one. Thanks!
Could you teach us how a Customized Logo does?
jonathanlga said:
Could you teach us how a Customized Logo does?
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It's simple, you create a 1080 by 1920 resolution image and then create a .bin file using Moto Logo Maker or any other program.
rickgrimes88 said:
Looks Good
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JavierOchoaAlv said:
Oh wow thank you, looks great.
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MoisesPerez said:
Will try the GoT one. Thanks!
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:good:
tywinlannister said:
:good:
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Make a Walking Dead One :cyclops:
Fastboot isn't detecting my device, while ADB is.
Covalex said:
Fastboot isn't detecting my device, while ADB is.
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Make sure you have proper drivers installed (I'll update the OP and list this as a requirement) and that you're trying the fastboot command after you've put your phone in the bootloader mode, manually or by using:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
and confirm if fastboot is working by:
Code:
fastboot devices
This should return your phone's serial number.
tywinlannister said:
It's simple, you create a 1080 by 1920 resolution image and then create a .bin file using Moto Logo Maker or any other program.
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I did some more not right, it appears bad key when install by fastboot!
Could someone do with the pictures below? I would like a boot logo with these images!
logo_boot - http://imgur.com/BiE1iaH
logo_battery - http://imgur.com/pp8EePL
logo_unlocked - http://imgur.com/hSN9sqe
logo_lowpower - http://imgur.com/TL8tiri
logo_charge - http://imgur.com/5ar8Uu2
jonathanlga said:
Could someone do with the pictures below? I would like a boot logo with these images!
logo_boot - http://imgur.com/BiE1iaH
logo_battery - http://imgur.com/pp8EePL
logo_unlocked - http://imgur.com/hSN9sqe
logo_lowpower - http://imgur.com/TL8tiri
logo_charge - http://imgur.com/5ar8Uu2
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Oh great they're damn good but it'll need some edits. To hide the n/a. Will try it by the day :good:
jonathanlga said:
I did some more not right, it appears bad key when install by fastboot!
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I didn't get you..
the bad key appears along with the logo you flashed or is this an error on fastboot?
tywinlannister said:
I didn't get you..
the bad key appears along with the logo you flashed or is this an error on fastboot?
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It appears after I use the fastboot commands to install the bin created with the images I just typed above. Could you create for me the images I sent? Well, I'm creating it, it's not working. Or if you can do a video lesson on how to do and install on the cell phone I would greatly appreciate it!
jonathanlga said:
It appears after I use the fastboot commands to install the bin created with the images I just typed above. Could you create for me the images I sent? Well, I'm creating it, it's not working. Or if you can do a video lesson on how to do and install on the cell phone I would greatly appreciate it!
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I already had a similar one but hadn't uploaded it earlier. Check the thumbnail in the OP (motocoloured). But it has the standard battery low and other screens from the stock firmware. Check if you're okay with it or i'll replace the other sections too.
Actually hiding the n/a is kinda difficult so we need to hide it with a white background.
tywinlannister said:
I already had a similar one but hadn't uploaded it earlier. Check the thumbnail in the OP (motocoloured). But it has the standard battery low and other screens from the stock firmware. Check if you're okay with it or i'll replace the other sections too.
Actually hiding the n/a is kinda difficult so we need to hide it with a white background.
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Could not you create the boot for me with the images I sent? I would be very grateful!
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Could you make a video lesson on how to create the boot soon with the images we want? Because the ones that I create do not exceed 200k and I have seen that the correct one is to have more than 1MB. I do not know where I am wrong because I customize the size at 1080 x 1920 and only give the same error.
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Could not you create the boot for me with the images I sent? I would be very grateful!
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Could you make a video lesson on how to create the boot soon with the images we want? Because the ones that I create do not exceed 200k and I have seen that the correct one is to have more than 1MB. I do not know where I am wrong because I customize the size at 1080 x 1920 and only give the same error.
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The logo_boot, logo_unlocked can be added but you'll get an ugly n/a written on the mid left of the screen, that's why I overlapped that part with a white image. I'll add the battery, low powered and charged ones. Check PM! :good: And since I have my final exams in the next month I won't be able to create a video as of now. I'll create a file which has the steps shown visually using step recorder on Windows. Again, check PM.
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The logo_boot, logo_unlocked can be added but you'll get an ugly n/a written on the mid left of the screen, that's why I overlapped that part with a white image. I'll add the battery, low powered and charged ones. Check PM! :good: And since I have my final exams in the next month I won't be able to create a video as of now. I'll create a file which has the steps shown visually using step recorder on Windows. Again, check PM.
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Could you create with these images for me? Every form I try only appears "bad key" as soon as you have it it works normally when I install.
logo_boot - http://imgur.com/BiE1iaH
logo_battery - http://imgur.com/pp8EePL
logo_unlocked - http://imgur.com/hSN9sqe
logo_lowpower - http://imgur.com/TL8tiri
logo_charge - http://imgur.com/5ar8Uu2
I create this original bootlogo with Motobootlogo maker but I get the letters "N / A"
Could you please do it, wothout "N/A" letters?
logo boot: http://imgur.com/a/F6w5r
logo battery: http://imgur.com/pp8EePL
logo unlocked: http://imgur.com/a/F6w5r
logo lowpower: http://imgur.com/TL8tiri
logo charger: http://imgur.com/5ar8Uu2

[BOOTLOADER THEME]Material Dark

Disclaimer:
I will not be responsible for whatever you do to your device.
You are free to edit the file for whatever purpose, but it would be nice to credit me if you post the exact same file somewhere else.
Now that that is taken care of, this TWRP flashable ZIP simply does the same thing that an ordinary bootlogo file would. Motorola seems to have configured the bootloader to read files from the logo.bin file, and all it's contents are editable thanks to the original work by @caitsith2, and suitable modifications by @xpmule. The themes that I have created use three of @1chrome's bootlogos, and I hope he doesn't mind their usage.
WHAT IS THIS?
This is a tiny hack that allows you to replace the rather ugly looking text like “START”, “REBOOT BOOTLOADER”, the 2009-era Android logo in the bootloader among other things, with material design counterparts, as shown in the image. Bear in mind that this DOES NOT alter your bootloader, as the file is the same one you would use for a BOOTLOGO. Try it out and see if you like it. I'm sure you would.
Instructions to flash:
Download (Developer Edition, Invicta, LOS, RR) and place file somewhere on your device.
Flash it in TWRP.
Boot into bootloader to see the change.
If you would like to see more themes, send your request over to this thread. I'll see to it when I have the time. Even better, edit the files that are present using the tool.
Credits: @zeomal, @1chrome.
Nice! I would also like to contribute to this Would you please tell me how exactly this is done or point me to a relevant guide/tut ?
1chrome said:
Would you please tell me how exactly this is done or point me to a relevant guide/tut
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To be frank, it's your own guide. Here are the additional steps:
Image.
Notice the files under logo_charge, and their thumbnails on the right.
Extract these images to any folder of your choosing.
For the button images, that is, images like RESTART BOOTLOADER, choose the one with the highest length as your default resolution for the new images.
Use GIMP/Photoshop, or any other source for making the images, replace these in Motorola Bootlogo maker.
You can do the same for driod_operation and logo_xxxxx files.
After this, make the new Bootlogo using File>Save As.
You can also edit the updater script as explained by @1chrome in his post to personalize the TWRP installer.
zeomal said:
To be frank, it's your own guide. Here are the additional steps:
Image.
Notice the files under logo_charge, and their thumbnails on the right.
Extract these images to any folder of your choosing.
For the button images, that is, images like RESTART BOOTLOADER, choose the one with the highest length as your default resolution for the new images.
Use GIMP/Photoshop, or any other source for making the images, replace these in Motorola Bootlogo maker.
You can do the same for driod_operation and logo_xxxxx files.
After this, make the new Bootlogo using File>Save As.
You can also edit the updater script as explained by @1chrome in his post to personalize the TWRP installer.
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Ah, I hadn't really noticed that. Thank you @zeomal !
1chrome said:
Ah, I hadn't really noticed that. Thank you @zeomal !
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You might also want to create mockups of how the bootloader looks, to let people know what the thread is about at first glance. I think many have skipped flashing the ZIP because it's not obvious what the thread is about until you flash it.
zeomal said:
You might also want to create mockups of how the bootloader looks, to let people know what the thread is about at first glance. I think many have skipped flashing the ZIP because it's not obvious what the thread is about until you flash it.
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Sure, when I get to this, I'll definitely do it so people can see what it's about. Maybe you could add that to your post too when I finish them
Avesome ! ! !
I want to see more.
zeomal said:
Disclaimer:
I will not be responsible for whatever you do to your device.
You are free to edit the file for whatever purpose, but it would be nice to credit me if you post the exact same file somewhere else.
Now that that is taken care of, this TWRP flashable ZIP simply does the same thing that an ordinary bootlogo file would. Motorola seems to have configured the bootloader to read files from the logo.bin file, and all it's contents are editable thanks to the original work by @caitsith2, and suitable modifications by @xpmule. The themes that I have created use three of @1chrome's bootlogos, and I hope he doesn't mind their usage.
WHAT IS THIS?
This is a tiny hack that allows you to replace the rather ugly looking text like “START”, “REBOOT BOOTLOADER”, the 2009-era Android logo in the bootloader among other things, with material design counterparts, as shown in the image. Bear in mind that this DOES NOT alter your bootloader, as the file is the same one you would use for a BOOTLOGO. Try it out and see if you like it. I'm sure you would.
Instructions to flash:
Download (Developer Edition, Invicta, LOS, RR) and place file somewhere on your device.
Flash it in TWRP.
Boot into bootloader to see the change.
If you would like to see more themes, send your request over to this thread. I'll see to it when I have the time. Even better, edit the files that are present using the tool.
Credits: @zeomal, @1chrome.
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If i get any error then how would i restore my stock bootloader image?

Better boot logo

So finally, here is the template and flashing instructions for the boot logo of our Z2 Play.
With the template, you get that part "N/A" cosmetically covered up by a white cirle. You can then design your own logo based on this, just leave this white part as it is.
As I am not a fan of boot animation, this is just a simple logo screen, nothing more. This works without problem on my unbranded XT1710-09, and should also work on all other variants - I have NOT tested this on any other devices.
As with all cases, please DO BACKUP your device in advance. I am not responsible for your moaning on your new paperweight.
Note: you WILL get virus warning on the Motorola Boot Logo Maker. I don't know why, as I just found this little program online on some brazilian forums (together with the bin file) a long time ago. As far as I concern, it works without having any negative impact (that I can see) on my system. You can try it at your own risk. Credit of the program goes to the original creator.
Prerequisites:
- adb
- Moto driver
- adb debugging on
- MotoBootLogoMaker (attached)
- Template and logo.bin (attached)
- image processing software (to edit the template image)
- time, passion, and imagination for your own design
Intructions:
- Edit the template image as you wish, with your own design
- Open the included MotoBootLogoMaker
- Drag & drop logo.bin in it to open
- In the column on the left side, you will find different items, each with its own images, your job is to replace ALL relevant images: logo_boot, logo_, yellow, red, orange. Press Replace button and pick the your editted logo image.
Keep all other settings as is:
Motorola Device: Custom
Resolution: X-1080, Y-1920
Image Fill Options: Center
logo.bin format: KitKat
Image Orientation Options: Portrait
- Save the file as logo.bin - you can try to save it as zip and then flash it, but somehow it did not work for me!
- Reboot your Z2P to fastboot (from Power menu, TWRP, adb, whatever)
- Copy the logo.bin to adb folder on your PC and flash it with:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
- Restart
I hope you are smiling.
Tkx for shared. I'll try tonight.
Thanks for this, now i get to change my boot logo to whatever i want.
I've been looking for this version, thanks. However, template sans editing is 720x1280 according to PC. In fact, everytime I try to edit template with "Pixlr" on the phone itself, such image gets reduced to 720x1280 even though Pixlr says it is 1080x1920. Obviously, flashing it results in logo being too small for Z2 Play screen. As I said, discarded is Pixlr being buggy since non edited template gets smaller directly on PC. Also, bootlogo maker reduces every single 1080x1920 image prior to formatting no matter what. Any hint?
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"Magnificent desolation" here, as well... Nevermind; I've managed to fix the issue by means of dropping a correctly sized logo.bin from a working flashable zip I've found somewhere in YouTube, drag and dropping it inside MBLM, then multi-replacing the required images with my very own, generating a new, useful logo.bin... However, I HAVEN'T rooted yet (it's been a PITA to find a working method for my Z2 Play) so I can't test that useful logo.bin at the moment, by replacing the one inside the flashable zip I've found (which is nice BTW) but it certainly should work, indeed. You might want to try. Here's the flashable zip I've modified.
PS: If OP wasn't able to flash his own generated zips, that's probably because the META-INF file in MBLM isn't correct for Z2 Play either, so you can just generate your own logo.bin with MBLM, to replace the one that's inside the zip I'm sharing, making things far easier:
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... This is the logo I've made, BTW:
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Just made this flashable one to go with pixel bootanimation https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/bootanimation-pixel-2-bootanimation-t3695988
Looks good as wallpaper too this one.
Does anyone know where I can find the Original Logo to put in the Custom Rom?
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Hello friends!
In my quick searches I didn't find the Pixel Experience logo.bin for my Z2. I decided to edit the original and share the result with you.
Step by step installation in the folder.

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