MOTO MAXX / DROID TURBO / X STYLE LOGOs BIN

junior_ilha

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I made some LOGOs.bin for our Moto Maxx, I believe this will work on Droid Turbo and X Style, but I can't confirm without the device in my hands. (resolution=1440 x 2560) Try at your own risk.

INSTALL MODE: Install Drivers in your PC, enable USB debugging (or load bootloader), download and run *.exe of your choose .


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Alternative: ARQUIVOS .BIN

ENJOY!

Equipe Maxximizar
 
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Moondroid

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"Sorry, the file you have requested does not exist." None of the "DOWNLOAD" links I tried are working. And the alternate at the bottom of the OP gives a 404. Two different browsers, same results.
 

ChazzMatt

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That's awesome...but do these links work for anyone?
IF you are referring to the links in post #1, I just tried the last 2 working from the bottom up and YES the links caused a file to download to my PC from a Google Drive. But using my PC web browser, they seem to be downloading as .exe files, which makes no sense.

You can't run .exe files on an Android, and why would you need Windows .exe files for an Android boot logo on a PC? An EXE file is to INSTALL something on a PC. I scanned with Malwarebytes and there was no threat detected.
 
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hitokage004

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I took a peak at one using 7-Zip and Resource Hacker. Using 7-Zip, I found it is a compressed file that contains: ADB, mfastboot, AdbWinUsbApi.dll, AdbWinApi.dll, a logo.bin file, a copy of the image in JPG format, an icon file, and a command file to automate the process of flashing from Windows and open the website www.maxximizar.vai.la (redirects to maxximizar.wordpress.com) in your default browser when done. Using Resource Hacker I found it is a self-extracting archive made using WinRAR using a custom icon, so that's why it's an .exe instead of .zip, .rar, etc.
 

ChazzMatt

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I took a peak at one using 7-Zip and Resource Hacker. Using 7-Zip, I found it is a compressed file that contains: ADB, mfastboot, AdbWinUsbApi.dll, AdbWinApi.dll, a logo.bin file, a copy of the image in JPG format, an icon file, and a command file to automate the process of flashing from Windows and open the website www.maxximizar.vai.la (redirects to maxximizar.wordpress.com) in your default browser when done. Using Resource Hacker I found it is a self-extracting archive made using WinRAR using a custom icon, so that's why it's an .exe instead of .zip, .rar, etc.
@hitokage004, you've been very helpful in a lot of threads. Thank you!
 

junior_ilha

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IF you are referring to the links in post #1, I just tried the last 2 working from the bottom up and YES the links caused a file to download to my PC from a Google Drive. But using my PC web browser, they seem to be downloading as .exe files, which makes no sense.

You can't run .exe files on an Android, and why would you need Windows .exe files for an Android boot logo on a PC? An EXE file is to INSTALL something on a PC. I scanned with Malwarebytes and there was no threat detected.
I made those EXE files because it's easier to flash logo trough fastboot commands and those EXE ia an automated way to do it on your computer. I linked the .bin files if anyone wants to do it backuping/restoring the right partition from Android terminal or third app..