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+ | * '''[[AppleLogo]]''', the first thing displayed on the screen of an iDevice booting from [[NAND]] ([[NOR]] on older devices). |
+ | * A "soft" custom boot logo can be used with a program such as '''[[animate]]'''. |
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+ | * [[/usr/share/progressui|The Apple logo displayed above a progress bar]] is not the same as the one seen when booting up. |
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− | Customizing the boot logo requires the ability to load unsigned firmware, and animations are not supported. These problems can be bypassed with a "soft" boot logo, as the ones provided by '''[[animate]]''' |
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− | Not to be confused with [[/var/stash/share.*****/progressui|the Apple logo displayed above a progress bar]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:20, 25 December 2012
The term "boot logo" may refer to one of these things:
- AppleLogo, the first thing displayed on the screen of an iDevice booting from NAND (NOR on older devices).
- A "soft" custom boot logo can be used with a program such as animate.
- The Apple logo displayed above a progress bar is not the same as the one seen when booting up.
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