In need of system dump!

akronevan2

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To make a long story short, I was playing around in the root and messed up the boot animation. I can still hear the boot sounds, but no video after the Samsung Galaxy S3 intro. If you can help me out, I would really appreciate it!!:-[
 
To make a long story short, I was playing around in the root and messed up the boot animation. I can still hear the boot sounds, but no video after the Samsung Galaxy S3 intro. If you can help me out, I would really appreciate it!!:-[

Ask and ye shall receive your dump! :p
The ones that start with Original are the default Verizon ones. The ones that end with .int are the international ones. They bootup ones go in /system/media and the shutdown one goes in /system/media/shutdown. Just pick the ones you want, rename them and then place them in the right place.

http://db.tt/TyQuOriN
 
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Ask and ye shall receive your dump! :p
The ones that start with Original are the default Verizon ones. The ones that end with .int are the international ones. They bootup ones go in /system/media and the shutdown one goes in /system/media/shutdown. Just pick the ones you want, rename them and then place them in the right place.

http://db.tt/TyQuOriN

YOU are awesome!!
 
To follow up, when I was going through renaming files to get the bootanimation.zip to work I followed the instructions from an xda post. The post said to delete the bootanimation in system>bin, rename samsungani to bootanimation, then rename bootanimation.zip to samsungani (or something like that). Luckily I did not delete the bootanimation file, instead I renamed it to bootanimation.zip and moved it to system>download. I messed up when I moved the files back around and renamed them to what I thought they had been! I then moved the files around again and renamed them. The result of my experiment was the bootanimation.zip that I was trying to get to work being skinned on top of touchwiz! No good! Eventually I figured out that I needed to take the phone back to the stock image using Odin, however I did not erase the data or any caches. This was able to revert the back to where it had been before my amateur hacking.
 

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