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DaDih*
Changing the images that appear when you connect (STARTUP_IMAGE_SEMC) and off (SHUTDOWN_IMAGE_SEMC) and Splash image that is the logo that appears when the cells turn on (the symbol of Sony with a white or black).

This procedure can be performed in any unit Sony Ericsson, but, you need the images according to the resolution of its type.

>> I used images 128x160 <<

We will need:
SEtool2Lite
2 Images



1st Let's change the images that appear when you call or disconnect from the cell.
(STARTUP_IMAGE_SEMC and SHUTDOWN_IMAGE_SEMC)

To begin to prepare the images we need an option to turn off our computer:



Click "Folder Options" and "View".
Enable the option "Hide extensions for known file types."



Click "Apply."

Now, the extensions no longer appear.

Setting the image

Select the image and rename it:
1st The image that appears when the phone call, rename it STARTUP_IMAGE_SEMC and save the image.

The 2nd image to be used when disconnected the phone, rename it SHUTDOWN_IMAGE_SEMC and save the image.

"Note that both appear without the extension".
Changing image of Splash startup of our cell

Choose an image:

What have you already changed the settings on your PC and now it shows no extension, rename the image that you chose to:

SPLASH

Sending the file

To send the file need to follow this directory:
tpa / preset / system / settings / Images that you chose
And enjoy!!! wink.gif

Nick14
Nicely made happy.gif
mist92
Any chance that anyone has the original "Splash" file
thugz mafia
Do tell us for which phone smile.gif
mist92
Sorry forgot , It was for a k800i. I resolved.

Just incase anyone has the same probelm.
You can decompile a FBN file to RAW then to FILES

using:
main2raw and SEFStool4




DaDih*
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I hope this tutorial is useful for all people!!
hasmidzul_jojo
QUOTE (DaDih* @ 2008-11-22 13:55) *
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I hope this tutorial is useful for all people!!


thanks for the tut...
how about a2 phone????
i dont think it is the same way to change it...or maybe could somebody explain

BR
iamsinned06
i follow this tut and now my w660 splash with my own flash animation of mine.

thanks for this.

PS. can the author/admin put thanks buttons in se-nse?
DaDih*
Great idea PM to Scots or Mik! smile.gif
SifJar
Can i check here, is splash the one displayed first, then startup_image_semc, or is it the other way round? And can they be animated gifs? They are gifs right?

edit: nevermind, worked out all my answers by decompiling FS and looking at the files there. Another question though, is there a limit to the length of the animated gifs? and can splash be animated?
cchaos
Youre right. But SPLASH cannot be animated. Dont forget to delete the extension
SifJar
thanks cchaos
czubek
Created SPLASH, STARTUP_IMAGE_SEMC and SHUTDOWN_IMAGE_SEMC using ms paint.net. The splash and shutdown work but not the startup. Both the original and my versions of the startup are animated gif's with the extensions left on. A2 uploader installed all without problem butit jumps from splash to standby w/o startup.

What is very strange is that after I reloaded the original startup it too wouldn't work. Can someone help. I'm not sure what to try next. W760 is 3150 which was debranded via Sharky's method.
cchaos
I would try it without the extension and see if that works
czubek
Stupid me. The W760i has a display setting that enables me to change the startup to other files like pictures of videos. I returned the setting back to "default" and now the startup launches. Thank you for your reply, it forced me to think.
a.tosic
guys can anyone please give me the original splash for k610i or W660i?
I flashed my k610i to W660i and i'm gonna change the splash so i would be grateful if someone can give the original one to me just in case something get's wrong
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