I hope you enjoy this. These are pretty easy for me to make, so if you have a request... :) ... At any rate, "thank" me if you like it and use it. And if you screw anything up and your phone explodes, or breaks, or Smurfs attack from outer space, it's your fault. you have been warned!
How to flash:
1. Unzip the file so you have "splash1.img" and place this file in your "tools" folder of your SDK package.
2. Boot into your bootloader (fastboot mode)
3. From the command prompt: Change directories to your SDK "Tools" folder then type:
Code:
fastboot flash splash1 splash1.img
4. Reboot and enjoy
Current Devices
Asus N7 - Dirty Rootbox
LG Optimus L9 (P769) - Rooted JB (Xposed)
Previous Devices
Sony Xperia Ion - MIUI (Locked BootLoader)
Samsung Galaxy S2 - Paranoid Android
HTC Inspire - MIUI
iPhone 3G (Quit using it within first 24 hours)
HTC Desire Z (G2) - MIUI
HTC Dream (G1) - CyanogenMod
OK, stupid question time (my specialty) I get into the Inspire bootloader OK, but then how do I call up or otherwise access "command prompt"? It's not like I have a menu button I can push, and command prompt doesn't seem to be one of the options displayed on the screen. I may be overlooking the obvious, and if so I apologize.
OK, stupid question time (my specialty) I get into the Inspire bootloader OK, but then how do I call up or otherwise access "command prompt"? It's not like I have a menu button I can push, and command prompt doesn't seem to be one of the options displayed on the screen. I may be overlooking the obvious, and if so I apologize.
What T.A.G. was referring to was using the command prompt in Windows. This would also be used in conjunction with having the Android SDK installed in Windows.
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What T.A.G. was referring to was using the command prompt in Windows. This would also be used in conjunction with having the Android SDK installed in Windows.
OK, *now* I understand! Told you, dumb questions are my specialty!
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