How to Change the Hellomoto Bootscreen on your L7
Saturday, 20. January 2007, 13:40:45
Note: Only works for RSA Removed firmware. This is for ABR firmware only. Other firmwares have different location of the Hellomoto image. Don't worry, I will update this guide. I have tested this on my L7 and it worked. I have not tested it on others so do it at your own risk. You are responsible for what you are doing.
What you need:
What you need:
1. Your custom 176x220 bmp image file.
2. RandomSHX.
3. Motorola BootScreen Replacer
4. Flash&Backup3.

1. As usual, extract the bin files from your SHX backup using RandomSHX.
2. Extract the Motorola Bootscreen Replacer zip file to a new folder.
2.5. Now on the Motorola Bootscreen Replacer directory, right click on offset.ini file and open it with notepad.
3. Scroll to the bottom and add exactly what you see on the screenshot.

For steps 4 through 8 refer to this screenshot.
4. Now open Motorola Bootscreen Replacer and set to "Change image in firmware."
5. Open flash file the *2.bin file in your Extracted Bin folder.
6. Change the "Choose flash type and image" to L7 R4513...ABR.
7. Click "Load from file" and select your custom 176x220 bmp file.
8. Click Save Flash.
9. Close Motorola Bootscreen Replacer then recompile your Extracted Bin files with RandomSHX.
10. Take a deep breath, relax, and just flash the new MP using Flash&Backup3.
[L7 R4513...ABR]
Hellomoto=534443 - you can readjust this to 5345A3 also. it works on me.
Welcome=52043D - not yet confirmed.
Updates:
[L7 R4513...ACR]
Hellomoto=534767
Welcome=520601
confirmed by JTX.
[L7 R4513...DCR]
Hellomoto=539BB7
Welcome=525A51
confirmed by alc112
[L7 R4513...DER]
Hellomoto=539C37
Welcome=525AD1
just do not proceed if the Hellomoto screen is not centered.
[L7 R4517...1ER]
Hellomoto=53A5BF
Welcome=526459
for R4517 1ER users, do it at your own risk.
[L7 R4513...AER]
Hellomoto=5351E3
not yet confirmed. just do not proceed if it is not centered.
check out www.ModMyMoto.com for more details.












Anonymous # 23. January 2007, 10:10
Nice blog kirk, bookmarked!
see you at modmymoto.com
;)
kirklestat # 23. January 2007, 10:57
Anonymous # 19. February 2007, 14:06
fghgh
kirklestat # 20. February 2007, 15:01
Anonymous # 30. March 2008, 09:16
Awesome stuff... cud u tell how to do it for EOR firmware??
kirklestat # 20. May 2008, 11:53