Hilarious Boot Animation

miniZ

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Saw this over at XDA. Figured I would share. I love it, and it is great for showing off to all of my iPhone friends!
Here is the link:
***UPDATED 3/23***[BOOTANIMATION WITH SOUND] Android Vs Apple Lol - xda-developers

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They have an audio file to go with it, but I was unable to get that to work. Still somewhat new to the whole rooting scene. Give it a shot! It looks great, especially if you use the one with the black background!
 
I really did not like the boot animation that came with the last ROM I installed, this is GREAT!! I love it!
Thanks :-)
 
Not quite a dumb post since they block verizon ip addresses. THAT is dumb.

Are you sure you're just not banned? I have Fios at home and I can access it fine. My friends on Verizon wireless can access it too...
 
First, thanks for the boot logo. Looks awesome. Secondly, I'm new to this. Just rooted my Captivate and would really like to know how to apply this boot logo. Can anyone direct me in the right direction or explain to me how this is done?
 
First, thanks for the boot logo. Looks awesome. Secondly, I'm new to this. Just rooted my Captivate and would really like to know how to apply this boot logo. Can anyone direct me in the right direction or explain to me how this is done?

I applied it using Root Explorer, if you go to the link you can do it using ADB, I believe.
Using Root Explorer, just copy and paste it over the old one. It should be located in System/Media, if not, I saw something about Data/Local being another possibility. Once it is in there, change the permissions so it looks like this
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That and a reboot should do it. If that doesn't work, go to the link in the 1st post. There are several troubleshooting methods there.
 
i read that this can be used on several devices and i was curious as to if the original droid is one of them?
 
How exactly do you install this? I have an Epic 4G rooted running ACS ROM.

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I applied it using Root Explorer, if you go to the link you can do it using ADB, I believe.
Using Root Explorer, just copy and paste it over the old one. It should be located in System/Media, if not, I saw something about Data/Local being another possibility. Once it is in there, change the permissions so it looks like this
xx-
x--
x--
That and a reboot should do it. If that doesn't work, go to the link in the 1st post. There are several troubleshooting methods there.
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