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Looking To Spice Up Your Droid X?

file is attached; just remove 'stock' from the name

I put it in system/media and didn't need a battery pull...
 
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Isnt it the /system/media folder?

this is how i did it. it took a battery pull, though. was stuck on the m.
looks very nice, thanks!

well....i need to pull the battery in order to get any of them to boot up. my problem is i over-wrote the stock. anyone know where i can get a new copy?

i reinstalled the stock zip file and i still need to pull the battery. any idas?
 
Try deleting and recopying instead of overwriting it. Maybe the wipe, then the clean version of it will get rid of any bugs...?
 
I haven't been very active in the forums here, but I've been lurking since I got my X. I went ahead and Gimped this one to blue for myself and figured for my first post, I would share out to anyone else who wants it. Thanks Shadez for sharing and Natemz for making it.
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looks sweet, thx to all who were involved.
 
Hmmm...looks nice. Would it work on a D2? Or too large....?

Edit: Put it on my D2 in local/data and it runs perfectly. Very classy, cool look. :D
 
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can someone break this down into noob terms for me? I have terminal emulator and would love to throw this up instead of the M symbol.
 
basically copy file to data/local folder. that's all there is to it.
Place on root of memory stick
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
 
basically copy file to data/local folder. that's all there is to it.
Place on root of memory stick
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/

^

That works. You can also put the file into /system/media but besure to backup the stock bootanimation.zip first.

Root explorer is actually the easiest way to do it, just drop the zip on your SDCard, open Root Explorer, copy the file from the SDcard into either /data/local or /system/media

both work.
 
i use the app "boot animation changer" for this, i think it was a couple bucks but it works great and comes with a bunch of preloaded boot anims. one great one is an android smashing and pissing on an apple logo, lol.
 
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