ROM Android: Instalasi bootanimation.zip

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Installation Requirements

   Root access to your phone
   A file management app with root access (i.e. Root Manager, Super Manager, etc.)
   The boot animation .zip file (see below)


Installation Procedure

The first thing to do is to transfer the appropriate .zip file onto your phone. There are many ways to do it, so I'm going to start from the assumption that you've already copied it there. Also, the .zip file must be renamed to bootanimation.zip. This is required, otherwise the animation will not work!

   Open your preferred file management app.
   Navigate to the folder that contains the .zip file. If it's on the internal SD card, start in /mnt/sdcard. If it's on the external SD card, start in /mnt/sdcard-ext.
   Long-press on the bootanimation.zip file and select the Copy option.
   Navigate to the phone's /data/local folder.
   Select the option to Paste the bootanimation.zip file into the folder.

Placing this file into the /data/local folder will override the built-in boot animation. This is usually preferred over other methods that replace the built-in one, as it allows you to change custom animations whenever you like without touching the built-in animation.


Removal Procedure

   Open your preferred file management app.
   Navigate to the phone's /data/local folder.
   Long-press on the .zip filename and select the Delete (or Remove) option.

Once the file is removed, the built-in animation will be used once again.


That's it! Enjoy!


Cara Lain

  1. 1 – Android File Manager (Manual)

To use this method, you will need a file manager app with Root access. In this quicktip, we will be using the Root Browser app.

1. Download a custom boot animation you want to use by choosing the animation you want to use and downloading the associated bootanimation.zip file. (Here is another place to find custom animations to use.)

2. Open Root Browser (or your file manager) app and once inside, locate your original boot animation file (bootanimation.zip) in /system/media.

Rename

3. Long-press the file, choose Rename and name it to bootanimation.zip1.

Rename

4. Next, browse to the custom boot animation that you want to switch to, copy the zip file to /system/media. Long-press, choose Permission.

5. Tick the boxes as shown in the screenshot below, and press OK. After that, rename the file to bootanimation.zip, if the zip file name is different.

Note: You have to make sure that the file name is correct (bootanimation.zip) for the system to recognize your boot animation, and boot properly.

Boot Animation Zip

6. Now you should be able to see two zip files, one, bootanimation.zip (new file) and the other is bootanimation.zip1 (original).

Note: If you ever want to switch back to your original boot animation, delete the current bootanimation.zip and rename the original file back to bootanimation.zip (from bootanimation.zip1).

Zip Files

7. Reboot the device and you will be able to see your new custom boot animation!


  1. 2 – Through Boot Animations (Root) App

1. Like the first step in Method #1, download the custom boot animation you want.

2. Grab the Boot animations root app here.

3. Open the app then choose Backup/Restore through the menu options. Backup your original boot animation by tapping Backup. (You can restore your original boot animation from here too with the Restore option.)

Backup and Restore

4. Locate your custom boot animation file (in this case, ‘bootanimation.zip’). Long-press the zip file then choose Install.

Note: File names such as ‘Flying-fox-animation.zip’ should be renamed to ‘bootanimation.zip’ before installing it.

Installing

5. After you have done installing, reboot your device to see your new custom boot animation.

Reboot

And that’s it. You now know how to customize your boot animation.


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