![]() I assume this is because SU is trying to display the "permission? option" on my phone - but I cannot ALLOW it because of my blank screen issue. It shows me the #root access, but it does not allow me to type anything. I opened the command prompt and issued the "adb shell" command, followed by the "su" command - and this is where I get stuck. So then, following another guide which recommended I try "pushing" the original bootanimation.zip back into my system folder, I tried just that. Unfortunately, after trying to reboot my phone, it did not solve the problem. So I went into the command prompt and issued the "pull /system/media/bootanimation.zip" command, and it worked, sort of, I think? It ended up pulling everything out of my /system/media/audio folder, as well as the bootanimation.zip, bootanimation-og.zip, and shutdownanimation.zip files - and placed them into a folder called "bootanimation.zip" inside my ADB folder. However, after several hours of fiddling around with things, I have finally managed to get ADB to recognize my device again! So I have made a little bit a progress.Īfter getting ADB to work, I did something which was suggested on a guide I found on Google - which was to use ADB to "pull" the bad file from the system folder. ![]() Not good at all, guys! So after doing TONS of hunting around on google and the XDA forums, I still have not been able to fix it. So now when I power up my phone, it quickly flashes that (bad/incompatible) image before going straight to a blank screen that does not allow me to do anything. It was then that I discovered that I had accidentally used a bootanimation.zip for another phone, and it was not compatible with mine! Total face palm, I know! Everything was perfectly fine until I rebooted my phone a few hours later. I then went into my /system/media/ folder and renamed the original bootanimation.zip (to bootanimation-og.zip) and replaced it with a new bootanimation.zip. It had me install a "one click root" APK file, and then install it and run it - which apparently rooted my phone and gave me access to my system folder. ![]() So I did a simple google search and found a guide which instructed me on how to do so. Now all I wanted to do was change the boring boot animation that displays on startup with one that was more neato. Let me start out by saying I have an LG G2 VS980 (3aa) on Lollipop 5.0.2 Hi there fellow Android users! Unfortunately, I have made a foolish mistake and now I badly need your mighty super-brains over here at AndroidForums to help me out!
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