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ranmasaotome510
13th June 2008, 07:10 AM
I need help packing a custom made splash.nb into a NBH file.

Now i found this HTC Rom tool that can supposedly do this for me, but i haven't figured out how, and i only found it in the kaiser section of the forums, so I'm not even sure if it'll work for my titan.

I included the splash.nb, in case there's someone out there that can do it for me, and/or tell me how to do it.

*NEW* i also included the Tool required to convert images to splash.nb files.
Everyone start showing your good work :D

I also included a preview picture :)

gc14
13th June 2008, 03:38 PM
Here you go. Just unzip and run the file. Will cause a hard reset though fyi, but there's no getting around that.

Oh and P.S. You didn't attach the splash.nb, so I just did it all from scratch.

serfboreds
13th June 2008, 05:50 PM
Here you go. Just unzip and run the file. Will cause a hard reset though fyi, but there's no getting around that.

Oh and P.S. You didn't attach the splash.nb, so I just did it all from scratch.

Thanks for this, I grabbed it myself.

Out of curiosity, how did you create this package? PPCgeeks kitchen?

gc14
13th June 2008, 05:54 PM
No, it takes way too much time to use PPCGeeks Kitchen just to create a simple bootsplash rom.

If more people are interested, I can write up a little wiki with instructions on how to create your own bootsplash rom. Once you master it, it takes literally 1 minute to make, and less than that to flash.

serfboreds
13th June 2008, 06:02 PM
No, it takes way too much time to use PPCGeeks Kitchen just to create a simple bootsplash rom.

If more people are interested, I can write up a little wiki with instructions on how to create your own bootsplash rom. Once you master it, it takes literally 1 minute to make, and less than that to flash.

Sweet, I will be looking for that.

azclown
13th June 2008, 06:23 PM
No, it takes way too much time to use PPCGeeks Kitchen just to create a simple bootsplash rom.

If more people are interested, I can write up a little wiki with instructions on how to create your own bootsplash rom. Once you master it, it takes literally 1 minute to make, and less than that to flash.

G - I tried to use some of the programs to make my own bootsplash rom, but they didn't work.... If you could write it up, that would be great.....

gc14
13th June 2008, 06:26 PM
G - I tried to use some of the programs to make my own bootsplash rom, but they didn't work.... If you could write it up, that would be great.....

Ok I'll do it now at work...I mean...why not get paid to do stuff I actually enjoy doing...hehe ;)

kashabrown
13th June 2008, 08:25 PM
G - I tried to use some of the programs to make my own bootsplash rom, but they didn't work.... If you could write it up, that would be great.....

I second the motion :)

ranmasaotome510
13th June 2008, 08:49 PM
Here you go. Just unzip and run the file. Will cause a hard reset though fyi, but there's no getting around that.

Oh and P.S. You didn't attach the splash.nb, so I just did it all from scratch.

Highly appreciated, and the splash i made look beautiful! :)
mind telling me how you did this?

flaviopac
13th June 2008, 08:58 PM
Nice theme on the first post!
It has just become my new splash screen...

Thanks man! :)

gc14
13th June 2008, 09:28 PM
Just created new thread with link to the wiki tutorial.

Enjoy

morganlowe
27th June 2008, 04:26 PM
No offence DCD, I love your ROMs...

http://morninglion.com/welcomehead.96.png

Right click save as welcomehead.96.png

taisharmoridin
28th June 2008, 12:02 AM
Be carefull when using this - each time I've done it, after the hard reset, I couldn't make or receive phone calls until I went and changed the MSID. I've changed the bootsplash three times, and each time, after the hard reset, the MSID was altered slightly - always only 1 digit was off. The first time it happened, it took me a significant amount of time to figure out what had happened. I reloaded the base rom, etc. All that was needed though was to fix the MSID.

gc14
28th June 2008, 04:09 AM
Be carefull when using this - each time I've done it, after the hard reset, I couldn't make or receive phone calls until I went and changed the MSID. I've changed the bootsplash three times, and each time, after the hard reset, the MSID was altered slightly - always only 1 digit was off. The first time it happened, it took me a significant amount of time to figure out what had happened. I reloaded the base rom, etc. All that was needed though was to fix the MSID.

That's weird...never has happened to me. You are aware that you can avoid the hard reset by renaming the splash nbh file to TITAIMG.nbh and flash from microsd card right?

maskedlion
28th June 2008, 07:19 AM
How would I add a boot splash if I didn't include one when I created my ROM from dcd's 3.2.0 kitchen?
I am sure there is a registry setting, but not sure how to find it.