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Re: Splash screens and startup animations
Oh...sorry, I though you were just wanting to know where to copy the file to. On a stock Sprint Touch Pro, it is Startup_640x480.gif. Check out post 90 in this thread for instructions on how to change it.
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Wierd, the only files with start up in their name in my windows folder are two .ink apps...
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Resco File Explorer or Total Commander should allow you to see them (will need one of them to replace the file anyways, unless you have a cab installer made) |
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im beyond fustrated. total commander won't let me delete the original nor overwrite the new..can someone please make a cab installer of the joker splash with the serious.wav files as well?
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did u try to rename the default file in windows?... then after that copy the new file that u want into the windows folder?
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definately..i copied the original name "welcomehead.192.png " and renamed the joker picture didnt work - i also tried to rename the joker file to Startup_640x480.gif nothing! when i reboot now instead of showing the green windows splash it shows opera "web browser icon" weird?! |
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ok so now when i boot up i still see the yellow sprint splash animation followed by my joker pic! before quickly loading my main start screen.
How do i remove the sprint splash animation? i want to add the serious.wav to sync with the joker pic. Thanks |
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Guys, you can't simply RENAME a file and expect the new file extension to work! If I renamed blah.png to blah.gif, it won't get opened like before. You have to open this in a program that can not only open blah.png, but also save it as blah.gif (I'm speaking of something like MS paint.)
Perhaps this odd behavior is window's way of compensating for a file it doesn't understand. |
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