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Re: Disabling the startup animation
sanderz6900,
unfortunately, JD's rom is soo clean that it left the last setting for bootup as-is. you have two options.. you can try and flash a rom with the startup you want, then reflash JD's rom; or if you like, she out this development thread post #5: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=20550
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Re: Disabling the startup animation
It sounds like time for a hard-reset.
Before you try that, pull the battery and let it sit for 30 seconds and see if pulling the battery cleared it up. If that doesn't work, then a hard-reset should fix it. Boot-splash screens (two can be set) will hang around, but startup animations are part of the ROM and should not persist from one rom to another. Best regards, -boggsie Quote:
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Re: Disabling the startup animation
When I need to restore my boot screens, I just flash the official release, then the rom I want. Easy fix!
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I'm not exactly sure what is being described by the OP. Have you ever heard of a startup animation persisting from one rom to the next? Best regards, -boggsie |
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The only thing that will last between flashes is the 1st and 2nd boot splash screens. Somewhere on here is a .NBH that will flash back the stock boot screens. It will hard reset your device. If not, there is a tutorial in the how to section that is stickied. -Derek
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Re: Disabling the startup animation
I'd almost agree with you if I hadn't seen some of the crazy things I have seen with roms.
I've seen a hard-reset resolve titlebar clock not showing. I've seen a hard-reset resolve incorrect theme display. ... and I am talking about flash from the kitchen and let the rom boot and notice something is not right ... then hard-reset and it fixes the anomaly ... but I am inclined to agree - this seems implausible Quote:
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