Lens Flare Lockscreen Effect 11 installed with Aroma - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5

I just wrote this this morning and finished testing in my phone. All is working fantastic!
This mod is to bring back the Lens Flare Effect.
Here are just a few previews and the rest are viewed from the installer in the update coming soon.
AURORA
FIRESTORM
LIGHTNING
METEOR
STARGATE
SOLAR SYSTEM
I have included 11 different choices all installed via Aroma Installer from custom recovery of your choice (I used TWRP). This mod does require that your rom has "init.d" support as this does need a script called at every boot to work. AGAIN CALLS SCRIPT UPON EVERY REBOOT. The script depending on each phone should take longer than 30-45 seconds. Basically flash the mod reboot and the next time you turn on the phone the effect will be active.
DOWNLOAD FLARE_LOCKSCREEN_v1
Instructions for installation -
*Make a NANDROID ALWAYS AND OFTEN when modding your system!
*ROM that supports init.d script
*download and check md5 is good
*reboot to recovery and flash the zip file
*pick the effect you want (sorry I don't have the previews for the installer set up yet)
*reboot and let the script work it's magic and by time you turn your phone back on a surprise will be waving at you.
*hit the thanks button

A few previews added to the OP
Updated the OP with a few previews of what you get here

Does this work on TW based ROM? I tried flashing via recovery installed rebooted no change to lock screen.
By the running latest Beans Stock Rooted NH5.

mmarks9156 said:
Does this work on TW based ROM? I tried flashing via recovery installed rebooted no change to lock screen.
By the running latest Beans Stock Rooted NH5.
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Are you sure it didn't work. Like mentioned in the OP it needs init.d support to call script on boot which does take about 30 seconds or basically unlock and let it finish booting by then it should be set. Turn off screen to lock and turn back on and the effect should be active. If not could you please check the system/etc/init.d folder for a script keyguardset. Let me know if it's there please. Thank you

Keyguardset is in system/etc/init.d folder
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Rebooted waited still no change

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Automatic Reboot after flashing.

Allright, so call me lazy, but I use CyanDelta on my Galaxy Nexus, its an app that lets me auto update my CM10 installation, and it also lets me flash some custom defined zips after each install, (this being gapps, a boot animation, and a sound pack) thing is, when it is done it reverts to the recovery screen.
Any way I can make it automatically reboot once its finished? Perhaps a flashable zip that just tells it to reboot?
Would be really greatfull if someone could make this if its possible.

Installed bootanimation and now it's bricked?

UPDATE: OK I re-installed the Omega ROM again and the default custom animation is running, looks like it will be OK now, so I won't bother trying to change it to a custom animation. I will update post if it doesn't work. Thanks!
I thought I had to install a custom boot animation via CWM.
So I did after I installed Custom Boot Loader via CWM aswell
It said Installation Aborted in the log and when I rebooted, it has a TINY DOT on the top left of screen and rest is black.
I read on Google that to install a custom boot animation I need to rename the file .zip correctly and place it in a folder.
Obviously I did it the wrong way by using CWM!

[Q] Made mistake while flashing a custom ROM. Need help!

Warning: I'm a total n00b. I'm afraid I permanently wrecked my phone and I want to know if I can get it back to normal again.
Here is a step by step of what I think happened:
I tried flashing CyanogenMod 10.1 by using the ClockWork ROM Manager. I went to the Download ROM section of ROM Manager and found Cyanogen 10.1. It gave me the prompt "Backup existing ROM" and "Wipe Data and Cache," and I selected both. My phone started downloading the ROM. After it finished downloading the recovery menu popped up and I pressed Reboot System Now which I think was my first mistake.
It rebooted into Samsung's TouchWiz, not CyanogenMod, and asked me to sign into my Google account, which I did. I knew I had made a mistake so I went back to the ClockWork Recovery menu to start over. I made a backup of my ROM (which at this point was not even useful due to my first attempt), wiped the data/Factory Reset, wiped the cache, and wiped the Dalvik Cache. Then I tried to install the CyanogenMod ROM by going to "choose zip from sd card," however I couldn't find any ROM saved! I then tried to restore from a safe point, but no files could be found to restore from. At this point I panicked and hit "reboot system now" not knowing what it would do.
It rebooted into TouchWiz again, except this time with zero of my contacts, apps, anything. And it kept freezing every couple of seconds. I tried booting into the stock recovery image but instead of the menu it asked me if I was sure I wanted to download a custom OS. First I said no and it just froze again. Then I said yes and it started downloading something. My phone currently has the green android in the middle, and up top it says Odin Mode/Custom Binary Download: No/Current Binary: Samsung Official. It hasn't changed in about 20 minutes.
At this point I just want to get out of the jam I created and hopefully get some files back, especially the photos I have saved. Can anyone help me?
ps sorry for the long post
Well the good news is that as long as your phone is booting all the way into ANY OS, you're doing okay. Here at XDA, the ROM MANAGER method is frowned upon. From this point, your best (safest) bet is a clean slate, and I think that the best way for you to get there is to ODIN to stock touchwiz jellybean 4.1.2 (UCMD8) -then start the root - ROM process over again.
Odin 1.85 or 3.07 will both work
the UCMD8 firmware can be found in creepyncrawly's download repository
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gschmutz said:
...I tried booting into the stock recovery image but instead of the menu it asked me if I was sure I wanted to download a custom OS. First I said no and it just froze again. Then I said yes and it started downloading something. My phone currently has the green android in the middle, and up top it says Odin Mode/Custom Binary Download: No/Current Binary: Samsung Official. It hasn't changed in about 20 minutes...
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What you describe here indicates that you booted into download mode, not recovery. Although it seems as though the phone is actively downloading something, it's just entered a ready-to-receive mode until you actively tell ODIN to send data (from a PC).
the keypress to get into download mode or recovery:
download mode: usb cable PLUGGED IN; vol- & vol+ & power --> until the prompt appears, then release and follow the instructions on screen
recovery: usb cable UNPLUGGED; vol- & vol+ & power --> until bootlogo appears, then release, and the phone should continue to boot into recovery.
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Once you're comfotably back to stock, this is the easiest way to get from stock to custom recovery on the i777:
Framaroot <-- tool to establish root-access to the device
Mobile Odin Lite <-- tool that uses root-access to install...
Custom Kernel <-- a custom kernel (there are many available) installed primarily to provide cwm recovery, but are also commonly used to:
-install a different ROM
-provide additional functionality to the existing ROM
-backup your ROM install
-install a different kernel
-flash cleanup scripts
-and many many other things
The ROMs are usually packaged with their own kernels, so the kernel used above only remains in place until another ROM is flashed, which will overwrite the existing recovery with one specifically designed for the ROM flashed.
This guide will walk you through the steps, but read through the thread carefully to be sure that you understand everything before leaping.
-happy flashing
Great thank you so much! I will try to flash Jelly Bean when I get home from work. You lifted a weight from my chest.
Here's another update before I go any further. Late last night my phone stopped its bootloader cycle and seemed to be stably running TouchWiz on 4.1.2, and it is still rooted. It has been running stable all day. Do you think I still need to flash stock TouchWiz using ODIN before trying anything with my phone?
gschmutz said:
...running TouchWiz on 4.1.2, and it is still rooted. It has been running stable all day. Do you think I still need to flash stock TouchWiz using ODIN before trying anything with my phone?
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probably not, I'm glad to hear that things have stabilised.
From here, my strongest recommendation is that whenever you flash firmware, do some house-cleaning:
-either run a rom-wipe script before-hand
OR (at least)
-factory reset
-format /system

Phone boots to TWRP recovery only.

Hi,
My phone boots to TWRP recovery only. I can boot into TWRP recovery, flush any ROM and set it up but after reboot my phone is not coming up.
It boots to the Samsung logo with BLACKSTAR BLACKJELLY ROM or to the AOKP logo with [ROM][4.3.1]*10/24 update* AOKP for SGH-I717 [The Family/AllianceROM]
Any help?
ursusca said:
Hi,
My phone boots to TWRP recovery only. I can boot into TWRP recovery, flush any ROM and set it up but after reboot my phone is not coming up.
It boots to the Samsung logo with BLACKSTAR BLACKJELLY ROM or to the AOKP logo with [ROM][4.3.1]*10/24 update* AOKP for SGH-I717 [The Family/AllianceROM]
Any help?
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I got similar problem with beanstalk 4.3.
CWM and TWRP were tried to make backups, and every time of rebooting need a fully wipe and restore.
Even when a rom failed to boot, backup, factory reset and restore will make it bootable once.
Any idea?
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Not knowing the reason, but I tried to the oldest TWRP I can found (2.2) and it worked well.
First restore with 2.6 then flash 2.2, and after another cycle of backup and restoring, without booting up yet, boot up at last and it works seamlessly with rebooting. Don't know if I can flash back to 2.6 but no need to bother again. 2.2 is just as good, for me.
Hope it help.
hotgly said:
I got similar problem with beanstalk 4.3.
CWM and TWRP were tried to make backups, and every time of rebooting need a fully wipe and restore.
Even when a rom failed to boot, backup, factory reset and restore will make it bootable once.
Any idea?
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Not knowing the reason, but I tried to the oldest TWRP I can found (2.2) and it worked well.
First restore with 2.6 then flash 2.2, and after another cycle of backup and restoring, without booting up yet, boot up at last and it works seamlessly with rebooting. Don't know if I can flash back to 2.6 but no need to bother again. 2.2 is just as good, for me.
Hope it help.
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Thank You, Man!!! It helped I've just downloaded the 2.2 viersion from here http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/sgh-i717, flashed it and reinstalled BLACKSTAR
Thank you!! I have been having this same issue, and couldn't figure it out for the past few days. AT&T Samsung SGH-i717.
I started with TWRP 2.6.3.0 and using ROM BeanStalk-4.3.1009-20131015-quincyatt.zip (from thread [Rom][JellyBean][4.2/4.3][4.4 Apha Preview][PAC kernel]).
I used ODIN3.07 to get TWRP 2.6.3.0 set up, then did backups, wiped, and installed 4.3. It would run FLAWLESSLY, until it was powered down, or rebooted, at which point I would get the initial Samsung pop, then black screen. This was happening with 4.3 as well as the backup from stock 4.1.2 (I think).
TWRP files:
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/sgh-i717
Started with:
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-quincyatt.img.tar
Downgraded to:
openrecovery-twrp-2.2-sgh-i717-signed.zip
In case anyone is confused, as I was initially..... here is what I did to get it to work....
1. From TWRP 2.6.3.0, wipe & restore backup of 4.3, then shut down.
2. Boot to TWRP, install openrecovery-twrp-2.2-sgh-i717-signed.zip from within TWP, shut down again.
3. Boot to TWRP again, should be at 2.2 now, do a backup of current install.
4. DO NOT REBOOT OR POWER DOWN
5. Restore the back up you JUST MADE
6. Reboot
So far so good, over a dozen test reboots and power offs, no issues yet.
3 new members, helping each other, help themselves.
this is great, some folks who are not afraid to read and the confidence to experiment.
good job to all 3 of you and an official thanks to each by using the thanks button at the bottom left of each post of that person
welcome to all
ursusca said:
Hi,
My phone boots to TWRP recovery only. I can boot into TWRP recovery, flush any ROM and set it up but after reboot my phone is not coming up.
It boots to the Samsung logo with BLACKSTAR BLACKJELLY ROM or to the AOKP logo with [ROM][4.3.1]*10/24 update* AOKP for SGH-I717 [The Family/AllianceROM]
Any help?
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okay so this is a very old post but i guess i found a working solution for this!
i have Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) 5.0.2
in basic terms:
-u need to remove TWRP recovery from your phone totally.
-i Flashed stock android recovery (well i got it by experimenting, as i rooted my phone again by ODIN it replaced the TWRP recovery with android recovery(turn off Auto-Reboot))
-you will be stuck in boot loop mode (stuck with the logo- good news is you are out of TWRP recovery boot loop)
-you have to get to boot loader anyhow (either by adb commands or vol down, home, Power key pressed all together)
-Flash TWRP recovery again using ODIN (turn of Auto-Reboot)
-hold the power key which will try to restart the phone.
-still it is boot loop mode.
-enter Boot loader (pressing Power key, Volume down, home- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-enter TWRP recovery (pressing Power key, Volume up, Home key- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-Restore your backup
-and you are good to go
hotgly said:
I got similar problem with beanstalk 4.3.
CWM and TWRP were tried to make backups, and every time of rebooting need a fully wipe and restore.
Even when a rom failed to boot, backup, factory reset and restore will make it bootable once.
Any idea?
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Not knowing the reason, but I tried to the oldest TWRP I can found (2.2) and it worked well.
First restore with 2.6 then flash 2.2, and after another cycle of backup and restoring, without booting up yet, boot up at last and it works seamlessly with rebooting. Don't know if I can flash back to 2.6 but no need to bother again. 2.2 is just as good, for me.
Hope it help.
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Thank you very much for this tip! :laugh: Simply went to the official twrp .me site, chose the first img, and flashed it in the way described there. Phone booted fully now.

Stuck at "Samsung Galaxy S IV" Splash after reboot

I have an S4 rooted on MDK with TWRP 2.5.0.2
I have been on Eclipse TW 2.0 since he put it out, and decided to try CM11 today. I flashed, booted, set it up and upon reboot I get stuck at the splash screen.
I restored my backup, which won't boot. I flashed the new Eclipse ROM, which booted and upon reboot it hangs at the splash screen,
I restored my orignal nandroid and it booted, but upon reboot it hangs at the splash screen.
No matter what I do now, I can only get one boot before it hangs on that splash screen. I have done "Fix Permissions" and wiped dalvik/cache
Any ideas? at this point I am even thinking of just odin back to MDK and re-rooting if it is possible.
Is TWRP out of date or something? This is really weird.
sparkerjc said:
I have an S4 rooted on MDK with TWRP 2.5.0.2
I have been on Eclipse TW 2.0 since he put it out, and decided to try CM11 today. I flashed, booted, set it up and upon reboot I get stuck at the splash screen.
I restored my backup, which won't boot. I flashed the new Eclipse ROM, which booted and upon reboot it hangs at the splash screen,
I restored my orignal nandroid and it booted, but upon reboot it hangs at the splash screen.
No matter what I do now, I can only get one boot before it hangs on that splash screen. I have done "Fix Permissions" and wiped dalvik/cache
Any ideas? at this point I am even thinking of just odin back to MDK and re-rooting if it is possible.
Is TWRP out of date or something? This is really weird.
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In my experience the hanging at samsung splash screen has been normal upon reboots about 50% of the time on any aosp rom ive run. Have you tried when it hangs at the samsung screen to do a battery pull and try to turn device back on? For me this always fixes the issue.
Well, I pulled the battery about 20 tines last night and I think it boots about 10% of the time, even after flashing back to a TW ROM.
Any suggestions to try?
sparkerjc said:
Well, I pulled the battery about 20 tines last night and I think it boots about 10% of the time, even after flashing back to a TW ROM.
Any suggestions to try?
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Wow thats terrible. Have you tried changing recoveries? I know most people have great luck with twrp 2.5.0.2 which you are running but maybe try cwm to see if it helps? I am currently running philz touch recovery based off of cwm 6.0.4.5 and it seems to happen less frequently. Also twrp has an updated version that you may try if you prefer that recovery. Just a thought
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You can try twrp manager from the play store. Advanced then install recovery to get updated to the most recent version. I believe the goomanager install of twrp is borked at this point.
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sparkerjc said:
I have an S4 rooted on MDK with TWRP 2.5.0.2
I have been on Eclipse TW 2.0 since he put it out, and decided to try CM11 today. I flashed, booted, set it up and upon reboot I get stuck at the splash screen.
I restored my backup, which won't boot. I flashed the new Eclipse ROM, which booted and upon reboot it hangs at the splash screen,
I restored my orignal nandroid and it booted, but upon reboot it hangs at the splash screen.
No matter what I do now, I can only get one boot before it hangs on that splash screen. I have done "Fix Permissions" and wiped dalvik/cache
Any ideas? at this point I am even thinking of just odin back to MDK and re-rooting if it is possible.
Is TWRP out of date or something? This is really weird.
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Here is cwm 6.0.4.4 if you want to try that as well. It's already loki'd so just flash it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ldlgv0iaxf1j8ya/recovery-cwm-touch-6.0.4.4-jfltevzw(loki).zip
Remember that your backups will not work when you change/update recoveries so you will want to make sure to backup your current setup if you want.
flyinj54 said:
Wow thats terrible. Have you tried changing recoveries? I know most people have great luck with twrp 2.5.0.2 which you are running but maybe try cwm to see if it helps? I am currently running philz touch recovery based off of cwm 6.0.4.5 and it seems to happen less frequently. Also twrp has an updated version that you may try if you prefer that recovery. Just a thought
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You can try twrp manager from the play store. Advanced then install recovery to get updated to the most recent version. I believe the goomanager install of twrp is borked at this point.
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Here is cwm 6.0.4.4 if you want to try that as well. It's already loki'd so just flash it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ldlgv0iaxf1j8ya/recovery-cwm-touch-6.0.4.4-jfltevzw(loki).zip
Remember that your backups will not work when you change/update recoveries so you will want to make sure to backup your current setup if you want.
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Thanks for the help, my current backup appears to be no good anyway so I'm kind of hosed.
Once I get stuck at that splash I have only made it through 1 time by fixing permissions, then it froze the next boot. 5-6 battery pulls and it still won't go.
I'm afraid to try a new recovery, I'm afraid to do anything really. I almost want to just odin to MDK and start over. Currently I am on a fresh install of CM11, on the first boot just trying to make it through my work day without rebooting lol.
Took me 5 flashes to get it to boot at all.
After pull the battery,did you hold the vol up and the power and wait until the phone vibrate and release the power button and keep holding the vol up until vibrate again and then choose your nandroid.....
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After pull the battery,did you hold the vol up and the power and wait until the phone vibrate and release the power button and keep holding the vol up until vibrate again and then choose your nandroid.....
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No I just booted into TWRP and did it from the menus. Is there something special about doing it this way?

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