i already unlock my bootloader but i cant clockworkmod=[[ - Motorola Photon 4G

I fallow this video watch?v=UfJJ0h4d-80&feature=relmfu i do everything right till i try flash the cwd =[[
i have used all this file and i wont find them can somebody help me
i have used all this file
Orange 5.0.2.7-photon3 / ZIP version.
MD5 0dc70209659fecbf7a2a01fe64b431af / a7fa2daf946557006931d33f3954e350
Cyan 5.0.2.7-photon3 / ZIP version.
MD5 440baa230638bd12dfd38b67977d3ac3 / 4da9f845f5d8ae0c37d0e1deaecd931c
Light green 5.0.2.7-photon3 / ZIP version.
MD5 b0791b6a4e0ea1a593d450518f309315 / f4afa4ca6f9616713ba436149df48c46
Dark green 5.0.2.7-photon3 / ZIP version.
MD5 5ef4862918169c1b4f9b0cbd60c70267 / 12acbe4adac62dc79e9a2b9ed1d0ea3b
Blue 5.0.2.7-photon3 / ZIP version.
MD5 cb1a4b2b48d18f535f5a3ce312e3ee81 / 53eee173392a8a821e45e8ddb1bbefd6
Red 5.0.2.7-photon3 / ZIP version.
MD5 f95a0adfb47ae2b995412b89d95f40fe / ca222e4891f756b5b4ad59fe06b6f0bf

I'm assuming you unzipped them..?
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Yess i unzip the file

Is it not flashing CWM, or is it not there AFTER you reboot the photon? If it's not sticking (stock bootstrap appears after reboot) go to /system/etc and rename install-recovery.sh to install-recovery.sh.bak and it will stick. By default when the photon boots it checks the recovery and if it isn't right it will reinstall it. Renaming the .sh file prevents that (it will NOT stop you from booting properly).
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I think you right can you explain moree pleasee more detail in how to do it please

Use an app like root explorer (file manager) and navigate to the folder /system/etc. At the top of the window there will be a button to "mount R/W", this will make the directory read/write (R/O means read only). Find the install-recovery.sh file and long press on it. A menu will pop up. Choose rename and rename it to install-recovery.sh.bak (just add the .bak to the end of the file name) and save it. That way you will still have it if you need to go back to stock recovery for whatever reason. After you save click on the "mount R/O" button at the top of the window. This will change the directory back to "Read Only". After that you can flash CWM and when you reboot it will still be there.
I'm a MoPho-er

BTW, you can do the rename from the phone. It's just like renaming a file on a pc.
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Okk eveything sound good i thought that was the problem till i i open my rom explore i couldnt find the file install-recovery.sh anywhere =[[ pictures comming soon till phototrash start working=[[ im not going to stop till i i get flash some room kernel all hat good stuff =]

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What ROM are you on? stock? build? Try rooting your phone and retry flashing CWM.

/system/etc. My phone is already root and the file of cdw wont stick in my phone
whats stock or built
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Jasonfnts1 said:
/system/etc. My phone is already root and the file of cdw wont stick in my phone
whats stock or built
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Stock = NON-Custom ROM, or the one that is shipped with your phone (in this case, Gingerbread)
Build = Check Settings>About Phone
Not sure why you don't have that install_su.sh file or whatever, but I would use RSD lite to go back to STOCK Build 198_6, unlock again, and then flash CWM 5.0.2.7. It's fast, easy, and you're starting from scratch so you aren't missing any files.

it say build number 4.5.1 A-1 198_7

I would agree with KTT16, SBF back to 198_6, root, unlock, then flash the 5.0.2.7-photon3 recovery. Follow what I listed a couple posts earlier and rename the install-recovery.sh before you flash and everything should be cool. Look in the "Mopho Compendium" thread and you'll find everything you need. There'll be links to videos by qbking77 showing how to do everything.
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Ok so i download 198_6 put my phone back to stock =[[ them root my phone again , unlock them remane the file install-recovery.sh them flash the 5.0.2.7 and i would be good?

Yes
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whats the name of the file 5.0.2.7 ??

Havent you tried flashing that cwm file before and it wouldn't stick?
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yeaa sorry man i been trying for a month already im just going crazi bu thanks for your help !

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[Q] my phone is DEAD

Did my frist flash and now everything is messed up (JL2 seeARMS) - for the belli9000m
basically I can get into my phone - but everything is black (i can't see anything other than the status scren) and the home/back button doesn't work - can't see nothing else
I did a factory reset, wipe, cache, etc. everything - and reinstalled the ROM via CWM yet still nothing works
I desperately need help
Install the correct Bell rom via Odin, not CWM. That should fix it.
you mean to start all over kinda thing ? like download the correct Bell JL2 rom (the official one) and use ODIN to install it ?
I still don't understand why everything is blank - like i can pull down status bar and select voicemal to make a call, receive txts even, but nothing else is there - nothing
how does this even happen
Well it's weird, I'll give you that, but your phone is far from "DEAD". Probably some files are failing to load, or were not included in that ROM that you flashed. Flashing the official one will fix it.
Tyxerakias said:
Well it's weird, I'll give you that, but your phone is far from "DEAD". Probably some files are failing to load, or were not included in that ROM that you flashed. Flashing the official one will fix it.
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ok last question - once I find / dl the original firmware from bell/samsung (JL2) - and I go into download mode and use ODIN - WHAT BOXES DO I TICK/CHECK - because I've only used odin to flash a kernal (and just used pda) I can assume it's not the same as I'll need the original kernal correct ?
do I tick all the boxes? any tutorials on this I'm lost.
also, how big are these files - i am at work behind a firewall so I can't dl the original firm ware from
http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-i9000.htm
but I need the JL2
if anyone wants to d/l it and email it to me it would be awesome
[email protected]
The files are big (~160MB), I don't think they will fit in your gmail
Here's the download link from samfirmware.com for I9000UGJL2
http://www.multiupload.com/6GRS1OWRJW (password is samfirmware.com)
You just select the .tar file in Odin in the PDA field, don't tick anything else, and flash. Example below:
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Anyway, before you do all that, have you tried wiping the phone from recovery mode? It might help.
You can also try asking seeARMS for help in his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
Tyxerakias said:
The files are big (~160MB), I don't think they will fit in your gmail
Here's the download link from samfirmware.com for I9000UGJL2
http://www.multiupload.com/6GRS1OWRJW (password is samfirmware.com)
You just select the .tar file in Odin in the PDA field, don't tick anything else, and flash. Example below:
Anyway, before you do all that, have you tried wiping the phone from recovery mode? It might help.
You can also try asking seeARMS for help in his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
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I know how to get back to stock now - i am just curious about how to re-flash the rom - I want to get this rom on my phone.
I tried flashing it again via CWM - it's even worse, i get into android, but it's blank, black, nothing's there, no buttons work, etc.
so what I was SUPPOSED to do was unzip the original rom .zip file and delete the extra stuff ? then rezip it and flash THAT file via CWM ?
that wasn't in the instructions -- look at the instructions it gives you 2 options:
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"1. Download and extract the file you downloaded above to the root of your internal SD card (both the "seearms" folder and the .ZIP ROM file).
If you would like to customize your install, continue doing step 2. If you would like a stock install with all the applications + SpeedMod kernel + JL2 modem + Generation X theme, skip to step 3"
3. Boot into recovery, and select "Install zip from sdcard".
4. Select "Choose zip from sdcard", and scroll to the ROM.
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I did what it said - I did a stock install and skipped to step 3 without doing 2a-2e (custom install)
no where in the instructions did it say I had to open up the .zip file and delete contents then rezip it and flash that file
I need to know how to flash this "custom" rom as per the instructions via seeARM himself -- i didn't do the "custom" and that's what messed me up
ok i flashed with stock JL2 and now i get 10000 force closes
why is this ? anyone ?

[Boot Animation] Android vs iPhone (CWM) - UPDATED 09.05.2011

i found a youtube vid that i had to have on my boot up. i came from an iPhone, so it was that much more fun adding this to my phone.
Preview:
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Download:
android_vs_iphone-atrix-cwm-1.zip
android_vs_iphone-atrix-cwm-2.3.4.zip !!NEW!!
INSTALLATION (for those who need it):
copy the file to your phone (i use sshdroid to copy it to my /mnt/sdcard/)
run System Recovery and choose Recovery Mode (make sure power is plugged in)
wait... (could it boot up past the Motorola logo any slower?)
select Install zip from SDCARD
select choose zip from internal sdcard (or just sdcard, your mileage may vary)
scroll down until you find the android_vs_iphone-atrix-cwm-1.zip file
hit your power button to select it
scroll down to Yes - Install android_vs_iphone-atrix-cwm-1.zip and hit your power button to select it.
watch the quick install screen
scroll down to Go Back and hit the power button again.
Reboot system now should be highlighted, hit the power button to reboot.
ENJOY!
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as always, YOU are responsible for your phone, no matter how much i suck @ this.
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Changes:
09.05.2011 - Added updated version for GB 2.3.4 compatible with current CWM.
Haha that's awesome.
I'll let you know how it works when I try it out
thatoneguy247 said:
Haha that's awesome.
I'll let you know how it works when I try it out
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aces, yeah let me know.
This is a pretty cool animation
itsonlym3 said:
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as always, YOU are responsible for your phone, no matter how much i suck @ this.
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Laughed twice. one @ the animations and also @ this comment! haha!
using it...LOL..awesome.
Thanks! Awesome boot anim. BTW, I resized it to fit my phone (X10 mini pro). Posted it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14499094#post14499094
Is this a flashable zip or does it just need to be put in place of the bootanimation file?
lonlawrence said:
Is this a flashable zip or does it just need to be put in place of the bootanimation file?
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flashable, that's what the [CWM] means.
edit: added installation instructions.
thanks. I was looking at some instructions on the various ways to change your animation, I guess flashing is the easiest. When the instructions say to replace your old bootanimation.zip, you'll find it in System/customize/resource (HTC) or System/media, but I have the Ginger_Alev3 ROM and my gingerbread animation is in System/bin. Think this will work OK on the gingerbread ROM?
lonlawrence said:
thanks. I was looking at some instructions on the various ways to change your animation, I guess flashing is the easiest. When the instructions say to replace your old bootanimation.zip, you'll find it in System/customize/resource (HTC) or System/media, but I have the Ginger_Alev3 ROM and my gingerbread animation is in System/bin. Think this will work OK on the gingerbread ROM?
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to be honest, i have no idea. i flashed and tested it on a stock install and i'm currently running it on 4.1.83. i'm afraid i can't speak for anything else.
Doesn't work with gingerbread. I think the bootanimation being in system/bin is the problem.
You have gingerbread on the atrix?
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hoodlikegaza said:
You have gingerbread on the atrix?
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re-read the post - he has a custom rom (p-rom) that has gingerbread animations.
Very nice! Thanks!!
ignore, bumbled post.
Old post but since someone bumped....and doesn't work with current CWM.
Unzip the file, go to extracted folder, open system then media folders, move the bootanimation.zip to data/local (Need something like Root Explorer to do so) and reboot. Should work nicely
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Auxilium said:
Old post but since someone bumped....and doesn't work with current CWM.
Unzip the file, go to extracted folder, open system then media folders, move the bootanimation.zip to data/local (Need something like Root Explorer to do so) and reboot. Should work nicely
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Added updated version for GB 2.3.4 compatible with current CWM.
i think this is my favorite animation. I just used root explorer and pasted in system/media.
thanks, glad you've enjoyed it.
It's seen 1000's of downloads and i think it's been put in a market app, although i don't know which one(s).

[BOOT ANIMATION] Techboot Transformer (+audio) [Update 07/10/11 - Version for 2.3.4]

This is my 1st attempt at porting a boot animation.
All credit goes to the creator.
Original boot animation can be found here ------>
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078743
Thanks to Nottach for instructing me in the basics so I could start playing with porting boot animations.
I have included what I thought was a good audio match.............nice Transformers clip.
I take no responsibility for any damage you do to your phone. This has been tested on my Atrix only.
Installation:
1.Download "bootanimation_techboot_transformer.zip" and "transformers.mp3"
2.Copy zip and mp3 to sdcard
3.Use any file manager (ex. Root Explorer)
4.Move "bootanimation_techboot_transformer.zip" and "transformers.mp3" to /system/media
5.Backup existing "bootanimation.zip"
6.Rename "bootanimation_techboot_transformer.zip" to "bootanimation.zip"
7.Reboot phone
8.Enjoy
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bootanimation_techboot_transformers.zip
transformers.mp3
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Do not use this file with an unlocked bootloader. This file is for the old Tenfar CWM.
techboot_transformers_CWM.zip
___________________________________________________________________
Unlocked Bootloader CWM Installation (Backup your original bootanimation.zip):
Download techboot_transformers_bootloader_unlocked.zip
Copy zip to sdcard
Boot into CWM
Hold power button and volume down button until Fastboot appears.
Press volume down button until you see Android Recovery.
Press volume up button.
Select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard"
Select techboot zip file
Select techboot zip file again on confirmation screen
Select "Go Back"
Select "reboot system now"
Enjoy!
techboot_transformers_bootloader_unlocked.zip
___________________________________________________________________
Unlocked Bootloader CWM Installation for 2.3.4 (Backup your original bootanimation.zip):
Download techboot_transformers_unlocked_2.3.4_CWM.zip
Copy zip to sdcard
Boot into CWM
Hold power button and volume down button until Fastboot appears.
Press volume down button until you see Android Recovery.
Press volume up button.
Select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard"
Select techboot zip file
Select techboot zip file again on confirmation screen
Select "Go Back"
Select "reboot system now"
Enjoy!
techboot_transformer_unlocked_2.3.4_CWM.zip
[email protected]$$. Works great. Gj!
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very cool!
how do you attach the animation to show on your post? I want to show an animation i just created too
shady_lanem said:
how do you attach the animation to show on your post? I want to show an animation i just created too
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I upload the GIF to Photobucket, then drop the link into the post as an image.
thats hawt animation... although can i use this without sound? ... do i just need to delete the mp3?
danial.aw said:
thats hawt animation... although can i use this without sound? ... do i just need to delete the mp3?
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You are correct!
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That looks good ill have a try when im next home!
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Hey, I'm honoured that you liked my bootanimation and gj porting it!
Added CWM version for those with unlocked bootloader and new Tenfar CWM.
maybe an fyi for others...when I first did this I got the image but no sound.
if that is the case rename the transformers.mp3 file and use a capitol T
or edit the desc.txt file...either one.
Hope this helps someone.
smohk said:
maybe an fyi for others...when I first did this I got the image but no sound.
if that is the case rename the transformers.mp3 file and use a capitol T
or edit the desc.txt file...either one.
Hope this helps someone.
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Should have been ok. Checking now.
Which version?
<edit> Nothing wrong with either CWM version. My 1st and the original zip file did have a capitol "T" in the description file. Fixing now.
<edit 2> Fixed. All versions are fine now, although I may remove the "non-CWM" version.
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The originals...sorry.
I've been playing around with this ever since. Didn't know you could do sounds with boot. thats pretty cool.
hey I am on gingerbread, the sound doesn't work for some reason
I tried 2 kind of installation, it still doesn't work.
Also I check the T is capital, anyone has any ideas?
If you are on 2.3.4, then I can't help. I will change description to reflect it not working on this build.
im using this on hktw-2.3.4 w/o the sound (purposely) and it works fine.
Thanks! It works!
Animation works perfectly when moving from SDCard to system/media as OP instructed for the AT&T official 2.3.4 ROM, but the Transformers MP3 does not play as stated above - does anyone have any suggestions as to how to get it to work?
EDIT - FIXED per this thread, all you have to do is move the MP3 file to /system/media/audio/notifications and you'll get sound when booting! Thanks CaelanT for the fix!
I'll create a flashable Rom for 2.3.4 later today. Audio goes in /system/media/audio/notifications for this build.
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Does this work for Galaxy S2, too? I'm interested.
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Boot Animations ported for Atrix!

Hello all.
I found some boot animations that I really liked, so I decided to port them for our Atrix.
All credits go to Dysgenic for creating these (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905538). I just changed the values in desc.txt
Also thanks to CaelanT for showing a noob how to zip these correctly
I tested most of these on stock 2.3.4 , so let me know if anyone has problems getting them to work on another rom.
Rename the files as "bootanimation.zip" and place them in /system/media. You can do this with ADB or a file explorer like root explorer.. or if you are cheap ass like me ES File explorer. /system must be mounted as writable to be able to write to the correct location.
Personally I do this.
1. Place bootanimation.zip on sdcard.
2. open ES file explorer. Go to Settings> Check mount /system as writable.
3. Cut bootanimation.zip
4. Paste in /system/media. Click ok to overwrite old boot animation
5. Reboot
Enjoy!
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/particles1greenATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/particles1blueATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/particles2ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidMinimal1green_ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidMinimal1_Blue_ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidGlow1_ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidGlow2_ATRIX.zip
Neat - Thanks!
Cool.....thanks!
Pretty cool and thanks for the port.
-using the carbon fiber like one
Glad you guys enjoyed them
"open ES file explorer. Go to Settings> Check mount /system as writable."
I did that and
" Paste in /system/media."
I couldnt find that directory.
I have rooted Atrix with stock gingerbread.
I am currently using the android vs iPhone boot. Android Guy kicks then eats an iPhone.
Sass86 said:
I am currently using the android vs iPhone boot. Android Guy kicks then eats an iPhone.
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Where did you get it?
LSUtigers03 said:
Where did you get it?
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Simple search will net it for you. Sorry, but this was a lazy question. The boot animation is in this forum!
running the first one, blue
they look awesome mate
cheers for the upload
LSUtigers03 said:
Where did you get it?
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I personally got it from absolute system tool. The developer is always adding and updating. You can change Res and fps. Its 2 bucks in the market and you can choose from over 200 boot animations.
I'm having a weird problem changing my bootanimation on my atrix. It has android 2.3.4 and I have rooted it and am using super manager file explorer to copy and paste from /sdcard to /system/media but when i reboot i only get a blank screen in place of where the bootanimation should have shown. The phone does boot up all the way and does work properly but when it is supposed to show the bootanimation.zip the screen just stays blank.. i even copied back the original but it still wont work. weird... any ideas?? I also tried "bootanimation utility - lite" from the market but still same issue..
discovered in making your own bootanimation.zip file that you dont use any compression on the zip file. thats why it wasnt running.. the zip file is just a "store"..
My favorite is still this one:
These are awesome! Thank You!
Thanks dude!!
thanks for sharing... the first is my fav
Aaronneyer said:
My favorite is still this one:
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LOL! Thanks for sharing!
nice, these are fantastic
pcdocta said:
I'm having a weird problem changing my bootanimation on my atrix. It has android 2.3.4 and I have rooted it and am using super manager file explorer to copy and paste from /sdcard to /system/media but when i reboot i only get a blank screen in place of where the bootanimation should have shown. The phone does boot up all the way and does work properly but when it is supposed to show the bootanimation.zip the screen just stays blank.. i even copied back the original but it still wont work. weird... any ideas?? I also tried "bootanimation utility - lite" from the market but still same issue..
discovered in making your own bootanimation.zip file that you dont use any compression on the zip file. thats why it wasnt running.. the zip file is just a "store"..
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+1 for this. I had the same issue with it. I'm using Ubuntu to zip my file and I think that was the issue. Gonna try it on a virtual machine to see if that's what the issue is. I'll be sure to share it when I'm done. It's a nice simple Scott Pilgrim animation for all you fans out there.
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[THEME] CM9 Blue Notification Drawer Widgets - Photon

I themed my CM9 Galaxy Nexus notification drawer widgets to match the blue in the rest of ICS instead of the default white. I had an Epic 4G visitor ask about doing this for their phone, then a Photon user too! So I built this Zipthemer file to help y'all out. I don't have a Photon so I couldn't test this out. If you try it let me know if it works, or what doesn't work.
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download zipthemer here
*How to use Zipthemer*
note: you may need a ROM you have flashed (CM9) in order to configure your edify script (this is the script that tells CWM what to do when you run your update.zip file)
1. Install zipthemer!
2. Open up the menu (on ICS it's the 3 vertical dots) and click on update edify (you will only have to do this once)
3. Updating Edify screen (complete either Option 1 or Option 2)
- option 1: browse to the ROM you have on your phone and click it -- done
- option 2: click on download, then exit out of the screen, click options (3 dots), settings, update script format, select your phone. If your phone isn't present, see option 1.
4. Download the zipthemer file (.zip), and using a file explorer, move it to the "zipthemer" folder on your sd card.
5. open zipthemer again, click the "+theme" button, select the theme you want to apply (you can select more than one, or even only certain parts of one)
6. click "*output" button and pick the name you want for your update file (or accept the default). Leave the "-update.zip" at the end of the file name and "/sdcard/" at the beginning so it will be in your sdcard root directory and easier to find when you go to flash it.
7. click "build it!", it will ask you if you want to create a backup file, I usually do just in case so I don't have to re-flash the entire ROM to undo my changes if I want to.
8. Exit zipthemer, reboot to recovery, flash your new zip file, reboot system, enjoy!
more notes:
a. as always, it's a pretty good idea to run a nandroid anytime you play with your system (this is a do as I say, not as I do kinda statement)
b. A lot of these type of themes where some system files are modified or system apps are modified, it's good to do a wipe dalvik/cache
c. if you update your ROM to a new nightly/RC/stable, re-build the zipthemer file. It's likely that this isn't necessary, but unless you know just what the CM team changed it's probably a good idea.
Can i apply this to my ics fone?
Im on ics 4.0.3/cm9/build 17/sgs I9000
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softpinkishlips said:
Can i apply this to my ics fone?
Im on ics 4.0.3/cm9/build 17/sgs I9000
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Maybe, I'll have to download the CM9 ROM for the SGS and look at the files to see. I'll look into it as soon as I can and let you know.
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