Sunday, 26 June 2011

Common codes for Motorola (CDMA)


Motorola 7760, 7860, 2260, 8160, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Fcn,0000000000000, Rcl

Nam Set: 74663#, Fcn, Fcn

Test Mode: Fcn, 00**83786633, Sto

Motorola v60c, v120c etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 74663#, Menu, Menu, Spc

Nam Set: Menu, 073887, * (type quickly)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Debug Mode: ##33284

Force the phone into DIGITAL ONLY mode:

1) ##33284 (Debug)

2) RIGHT Softkey (Next) Twice

3) Down arrow 10 times to “PrefMod”

4) RIGHT Softkey (Change) until you see “DigOnly”

5) LEFT softkey (Exit)

6) MENU then LEFT Softkey return to idle screen

7) ##33284 (The last 4 will not display if you have done it correctly)

Motorola t182, c210, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##1111 end

Nam Set: ##298645665 end

Short Nam: ##073887 sto

Motorola v710, v730, v740, ms150, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 8378*# + press 3 times NATE (spc - 071082)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Service Menu: #758353266#646#

Motorola StarTac 2004 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 5759789*#, rec key (3)times (spc - 915037)

Motorola ms200, ms230, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 5759789*# (spc - 915037)

Motorola v6060 Nam Programming:

Nam Set:147*369#456*0#

MOTOROLA TEST MODE:

v60, c120, c331, etc:

1) Turn on the phone. Press MENU 0 7 3 8 8 7 *

2) The phone will require you to “Enter a Security Code”, press 000000, OK

3) Scroll down to “Test mode” choose SELECT. Scroll down to “Enable”

choose SELECT. Your phone is now in test mode.

4) Signal strength is the 3_rd number down on the left hand side of the screen.

5) To toggle between regular mode and test mode: Press MODE then

quickly press the BUTTON DIRECTLY TO THE LEFT OF MENU.

6) To turn off the test mode the phone must be in regular mode, then follow

the above sequence and scroll down to where it says “DISABLE” instead of

“ENABLE” and choose select.

Common Codes for all NOKIA-GSM


--> *#06# Cells Identity Code (IMEI = International Mobile Equipment Identity)

XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X
TAC FAC SNR SP

TAC - Type Approval Code.
FAC - Final Assembly Code.
SNR - Serial Numer.
SP - Spare.


--> *#0000# shows the software version.

--> *3370# - Enchanced full Rate Codec (EFR) activation. It will automatically restart.

--> #3370# - Enchanced full Rate Codec (EFR) deactivation

--> *4720# - Half Rate Codec activation. It will automatically restart.
--> #4720# - Half Rate Codec deactivation.

--> *#7220# Enable PCCCPH suppot (faster GPRS)
--> *#7230# DisablePCCCPH support

--> *#92702689# (*#war0anty#) opens a secret menu.

Common Codes for Nokia-CDMA


Nam Set: *3001#12345#
Software Version: *#837#
Software Version: *#9999#
CDMA Mode : *#7738#
Message sending options: *#66767#
Esn Number: *#92772689#
Current Channel: *#24#
Restart Phone: *#75681#
Restart Phone: *#75682#
Nokia 8887 Nam Programming :
Nam Set: *3001#12345#
Version: *#0000#
Evrc: *#3872#
Esn/Data/Timer: *#92772689#
SID: *#743#
Help: *#4357#
Slot Cycles: *#75681# , *#75682#
Nokia 8587 Nam Programming :
Nam Set: *#626#7764726#
A-Key: #8159357022#4579# (26 digits)
A-Key: #8159357022#4547# (20 digits)
Version: *#0000#
Version: *#837#
Vocoder: *#3872#
Change language: Menu 5, 3, 1
Change DM mode: *#7678#
Debug Screen: *#8378#
Debug: *#8380#
Field Test Menu: *#83788#
SPC Unlock, Factory Reset :
Full Factory Reset: *#7370#
Resets all settings including non-user changeable items (like SPC)
NOKIA TEST MODE:
1) Turn on the phone. Press *3001#12345#
2) Select Field Test and enable it..
3) Exit from NAM.. and restart your phone..
4) you will observe a new menu " Net Monitor "..
5) type appropriate group/display code.. ( 3101 for link info, 6101 for battery info )
6) enter 0000 to back.

Common GSM Network codes



** Register and Activate
* Activate
## De-Register (and Deactivate)
# Deactivate
*# Check Status.

--> Call waiting
--> Activate call waiting *43*#
--> Deactivate call waiting #43##
--> Check status of call waiting *#43#

--> CLIR: Presentation of one's own number to the to the called party
--> Activate CLIR **31#
--> Activate CLIR for the actual call *31#number
--> Deactivate CLIR ##31#
--> Deactivate CLIR for the actual call #31#number
--> Check status of CLIR *#31#

--> Change call barring code **03*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#

--> Change call barring code **03*330*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#

--> Change PIN code **04*OldPIN*NewPIN*NewPIN#

--> De-register all call diversions ##002#

--> Activate unconditionally divert all calls *21#

--> De-register unconditionally divert all calls ##21#

--> Deactivate unconditionally divert all calls #21#

--> Check status of unconditionally divert all calls *#21#

--> Divert on no answer to number and activate **61*number#

--> Activate divert on no answer *61#

--> De-register divert on no answer ##61#

--> Deactivate divert on no answer #61#

--> Check status of divert on no answer *#61#

--> Divert on not reachable to number and activate **62*number#

--> Activate divert on not reachable *62#

--> De-register divert on not reachable ##62#

--> Deactivate divert on not reachable #62#

--> Check status of divert on not reachable *#62#

--> Divert on busy to number and activate **67*number#

--> Activate divert on busy *67#

--> De-register divert on busy ##67#

--> Deactivate divert on busy #67#

--> Check status of divert on busy *#67#

--> Check status of barr all outgoing calls *#33#

--> Activate barr all calls **330*code#

--> Deactivate barr all calls #330*code#

--> Check status of barr all calls *#330*code#

--> Activate barr all outgoing calls **333*code#

--> Deactivate barr all outgoing calls #333*code#

--> Check status of barr all outgoing calls *#333#

--> Activate barr all incoming calls **35*code#

--> Deactivate barr all incoming calls #35*code#

--> Check status of barr all incoming calls *#35#

-->Activate barr all incoming calls when roaming **351*code#

-->Deactivate barr all incoming calls when roaming #351*code#

-->Check status of barr all incoming calls when roaming *#351#

-->Activate barr all incoming calls **353*code#

-->Deactivate barr all incoming calls #353*code#

-->Check status of barr all incoming calls *#353#

Common Codes for SAMSUNG (GSM)



Software version: *#9999#
IMEI number: *#06#
Serial number: *#0001#
Battery status- Memory capacity : *#9998*246#
Debug screen: *#9998*324# - *#8999*324#
LCD kontrast: *#9998*523#
Vibration test: *#9998*842# - *#8999*842#
Alarm beeper - Ringtone test : *#9998*289# - *#8999*289#
Smiley: *#9125#
Software version: *#0837#
Display contrast: *#0523# - *#8999*523#
Battery info: *#0228# or *#8999*228#
Display storage capacity: *#8999*636#
Display SIM card information: *#8999*778#
Show date and alarm clock: *#8999*782#
The display during warning: *#8999*786#
Samsung hardware version: *#8999*837#
Show network information: *#8999*638#
Display received channel number and received intensity: *#8999*9266#

*#1111# S/W Version
*#1234# Firmware Version
*#2222# H/W Version
*#8999*8376263# All Versions Together
*#8999*8378# Test Menu
*#4777*8665# GPSR Tool
*#8999*523# LCD Brightness
*#8999*377# Error LOG Menu
*#8999*327# EEP Menu
*#8999*667# Debug Mode
*#92782# PhoneModel (Wap)
#*5737425# JAVA Mode
*#2255# Call List
*#232337# Bluetooth MAC Adress
*#5282837# Java Version

Type in *#0000# on a Samsung A300 to reset the language
Master reset(unlock) #*7337# (for the new samsungs E700 x600 but not E710)
Samsung E700 type *#2255# to show secret call log (not tested)
Samsung A300, A800 phone unlock enter this *2767*637#
Samsung V200, S100, S300 phone unlock : *2767*782257378#

#*4773# Incremental Redundancy
#*7785# Reset wakeup & RTK timer cariables/variables
#*7200# Tone Generator Mute
#*3888# BLUETOOTH Test mode
#*7828# Task screen
#*#8377466# S/W Version & H/W Version
#*2562# Restarts Phone
#*2565# No Blocking? General Defense.
#*3353# General Defense, Code Erased.
#*3837# Phone Hangs on White screen.
#*3849# Restarts Phone
#*7337# Restarts Phone (Resets Wap Settings)
#*2886# AutoAnswer ON/OFF
#*7288# GPRS Detached/Attached
#*7287# GPRS Attached
#*7666# White Screen
#*7693# Sleep Deactivate/Activate
#*2286# Databattery
#*2527# GPRS switching set to (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*2679# Copycat feature Activa/Deactivate
#*3940# External looptest 9600 bps
#*4263# Handsfree mode Activate/Deactivate
#*2558# Time ON
#*3941# External looptest 115200 bps
#*5176# L1 Sleep
#*7462# SIM Phase
#*7983# Voltage/Freq
#*7986# Voltage
#*8466# Old Time
#*2255# Call Failed
#*5376# DELETE ALL SMS!!!!
#*6837# Official Software Version: (0003000016000702)
#*2337# Permanent Registration Beep
#*2474# Charging Duration
#*2834# Audio Path (Handsfree)
#*3270# DCS Support Activate/Deactivate
#*3282# Data Activate/Deactivate
#*3476# EGSM Activate/Deactivate
#*3676# FORMAT FLASH VOLUME!!!
#*4760# GSM Activate/Deactivate
#*4864# White Screen
#*7326# Accessory
#*7683# Sleep variable
#*3797# Blinks 3D030300 in RED
#*7372# Resetting the time to DPB variables
#*3273# EGPRS multislot (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*7722# RLC bitmap compression Activate/Deactivate
#*2351# Blinks 1347E201 in RED
#*2775# Switch to 2 inner speaker
#*7878# FirstStartup (0=NO, 1=YES)
#*3838# Blinks 3D030300 in RED
#*2077# GPRS Switch
#*2027# GPRS Switch
#*0227# GPRS Switch
#*0277# GPRS Switch
#*22671# AMR REC START
#*22672# Stop AMR REC (File name: /a/multimedia/sounds/voice list/ENGMODE.amr)
#*22673# Pause REC
#*22674# Resume REC
#*22675# AMR Playback
#*22676# AMR Stop Play
#*22677# Pause Play
#*22678# Resume Play
#*77261# PCM Rec Req
#*77262# Stop PCM Rec
#*77263# PCM Playback
#*77264# PCM Stop Play
#*22679# AMR Get Time
*#8999*364# Watchdog ON/OFF
*#8999*427# WATCHDOG signal route setup
*2767*3855# = Full Reset (Caution every stored data will be deleted.)
*2767*2878# = Custom Reset
*2767*927# = Wap Reset

Note: Try these codes at your own risk! We don't accept any complaints.
Some of these codes may not work.

Sony Ericsson Secret Menu


-> * <- <- * <- * ( means right arrow key * left arrow key 2 times * left arrow * )

You'll see phone model, software info, IMEI, configuration info, sim lock status, REAL time clock, total call time and text labels.
You can also test your phones services and hardware from this menu (main display, camera, LED/illumination, Flash LED, keyboard, earphone, speaker, microphone, radio and vibrator tests)

IMEI Number: *#06#
Lockstatus: <- * * <-
Shortcut to last dialed numbers: 0#
Shortcut to sim numbers: On main menu type a number and press #

Block SMS reception



any GSM, ( if you are spammed by someone)

*35*xxxx*16#
xxxx is your Call Barring code (default is 0000).
To remove this barring type: #35*xxxx#

Motorola Common Codes (GSM)



IMEI number: *#06#

Note: hold down * key until box appears [] (pause).

Eng Field options (main menu): [] [] [] 1 1 3 [] 1 []
Slow (Frequency of search menu): [] [] [] 1 0 1 [] 1 []
Medium (Frequency of search menu): [] [] [] 1 0 2 [] 1 []
Fast (Frequency of search menu): [] [] [] 1 0 3 [] 1 []
Enable EFR (Enhanced Full Rate Codec) : [] [] [] 1 1 9 [] 1 []
Function : [] [] [] # # # [] 1 []

Change pin: [] [] [] 0 0 4 [] 1 []
Unblocking using the "puk" number: [] [] [] 0 0 5 [] 1 []

---------
enter menu and press 048263* quickly, enter into secret menu
under "Opcode"
input 10*0*3 for GSM 900
10*0*4 for GSM 1800
10*0*5 for GSM 1900
10*0*6 for dual band GSM 900/1800
10*0*7 for dual band GSM 850/1900

Make Free Calls to anywhere in the world


(mobile or landline)

Install any of the following...
Gizmo project.... from http://www.gizmoproject.com
Skype....              from http://www.skype.com
Globe7....             from http://www.globe7.com
then dial 18003733411 and follow the instructions...
Its free no balance required to make
call to this number...

for details.. . visit http://www.free411.com

Free more RAM on your phone



>>> Method 1: Flight mode:

Put your phone in "Flight mode" with Psiloc System Tools. Install System Tools, open it and select "Flight mode". This way you can restart the phone without your SIM card so there will be no running phone tasks in the background. Now you can have up to 3,5 MB of free RAM!
Note: ironically enough, Flight mode doesn't work when Smart Launcher is installed, at least in my case.
But i've also heard several reports of people who have both apps running without any problems.


>>> Method 2: Smart Launcher trick:

Install Smart Launcher and open it. Go to Options, Settings and put Launcher ON.
Now plug in your charger and switch off your phone. Wait until the battery meter appears and short press the Menu button (don't hold).
The menu should appear and now you can have 3,5 to 4,5 MB free RAM! (Hold Menu button to check RAM).
The trick is that with the charger plugged in, the phone must get a minimum software support for charging, even when
the phone is switched off. And somehow Smart Launcher has still got it's shortcut running and that's the Menu button. So when
you press the Menu button, you go directly to the Menu without any other phone tasks running in the background so
you trick the phone and you have more free RAM!
Note: when you unplug the charger, the phone will switch off.

>>> Method 3: Menu :

it frees a little about 100~200 KB but I guess it's useful sometime
Close your menu not by selecting the right selection key "exit", or pressing the menu key another time, they only hide the menu app but do not close it, to close it select the left selection key "option" and scroll down and select "exit"
So when you open an app needs more ram reopen menu and close it, it's useful when play low bit rate video in real player paradise.

Common Codes for LG (CDMA)


gc-300, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Menu, 9, Spc

A-key: Press “Sto” 3sec, 2539**

lgc-330w, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Menu, 4, 0, Spc

A-key: 2539**

lgc-510, v111, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Menu, 3, 0, Spc

A-key: 2539**

lgc-500, 800w, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Menu, 9 , 0, Spc

Debug Mode: Menu, 7, 0, Fsc

Debug Mode: Menu, 8, 0, Fsc

A-key: 2539**

Lg LX,VX-series, VX4400, VX6000, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##Spc

Nam Set: Menu, 0

Advanced Settings: ##2342

Vocoder: ##8626337,ok

CAI Change: ##7738,ok

Enable TTY: ##889,ok

A-key: ##2539,ok

Reset (Life time, Clear Memory, etc): ##786,ok

Samsung E720,E730,D500 secret codes


Following codes are for D500, it might work for e720/E730(though it is dependent on phones firmware).

*#1111# S/W Version
*#1234# Firmware Version
*#2222# H/W Version
*#8999*8376263# All Versions Together

*#8999*8378# Test Menu
*#4777*8665# GPSR Tool
*#8999*523# LCD Brightness
*#8999*377# Error Menu
*#8999*327# EEP Menu
*#8999*3825523# Don’t Know.
*#8999*667# Debug Mode
*#92782# PhoneModel (Wap)
#*5737425# JAVA Mode
*#2255# Call List
*#232337# Bluetooth MAC Adress
*#5282837# Java Version

#*4773# Incremental Redundancy
#*7752# 8 PSK uplink capability bit
#*7785# Reset wakeup & RTK timer cariables/variables

#*7200# Tone Generator Mute
#*3888# BLUETOOTH Test mode
#*7828# Task screen

#*#8377466# S/W Version & H/W Version
#*2562# Restarts Phone
#*2565# No Blocking? General Defense.
#*3353# General Defense, Code Erased.
#*3837# Phone Hangs on White screen
#*3849# Restarts Phone
#*3851# Restarts Phone
#*3876# Restarts Phone
#*7222# Operation Typ: (Class C GSM)
#*7224# !!! ERROR !!!
#*7252# Operation Typ: (Class B GPRS)
#*7271# CMD: (Not Available)
#*7274# CMD: (Not Available)
#*7337# Restarts Phone (Resets Wap Settings)
#*2787# CRTP ON/OFF
#*2886# AutoAnswer ON/OFF
#*3737# L1 AFC
#*5133# L1 HO Data
#*7288# GPRS Detached/Attached
#*7287# GPRS Attached
#*7666# White Screen
#*7693# Sleep Deactivate/Activate
#*7284# L1 HO Data
#*2256# Calibration info? (For CMD set DEBUGAUTONOMY in cihard.opt)
#*2286# Databattery
#*2527# GPRS switching set to (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*2679# Copycat feature Activa/Deactivate
#*3940# External looptest 9600 bps
#*4263# Handsfree mode Activate/Deactivate
#*4700# Please use function 2637
#*7352# BVMC Reg value (LOW_SWTOFF, NOMINAL_SWTOFF)
#*2558# Time ON
#*3370# Same as 4700
#*3941# External looptest 115200 bps

#*5176# L1 Sleep
#*7462# SIM Phase
#*7983# Voltage/Freq
#*7986# Voltage
#*8466# Old Time
#*2255# Call Failed
#*5187# L1C2G trace Activate/Deactivate
#*5376# DELETE ALL SMS!!!!
#*6837# Official Software Version: (0003000016000702)
#*7524# KCGPRS: (FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 07)
#*7562# LOCI GPRS: (FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FE FF 01)
#*2337# Permanent Registration Beep
#*2474# Charging Duration
#*2834# Audio Path (Handsfree)
#*3270# DCS Support Activate/Deactivate
#*3282# Data Activate/Deactivate
#*3476# EGSM Activate/Deactivate
#*3676# FORMAT FLASH VOLUME!!!
#*4760# GSM Activate/Deactivate
#*4864# White Screen
#*5171# L1P1
#*5172# L1P2
#*5173# L1P3
#*7326# Accessory
#*7683# Sleep variable
#*8465# Time in L1
#*2252# Current CAL
#*2836# AVDDSS Management Activate/Deactivate
#*3877# Dump of SPY trace
#*7728# RSAV
#*2677# Same as 4700
#*3797# Blinks 3D030300 in RED
#*3728# Time 2 Decod
#*3725# B4 last off
#*7372# Resetting the time to DPB variables
#*7732# Packet flow context bit Activate/Deactivate
#*6833# New uplink establishment Activate/Deactivate
#*3273# EGPRS multislot (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*7722# RLC bitmap compression Activate/Deactivate
#*2351# Blinks 1347E201 in RED
#*4472# Hysteresis of serving cell: 3 dB
#*2775# Switch to 2 inner speaker
#*9270# Force WBS
#*7878# FirstStartup (0=NO, 1=YES)
#*3757# DSL UART speed set to (LOW, HIGH)
#*8726# Switches USBACM to Normal
#*8724# Switches USBACM to Generator mode
#*8727# Switches USBACM to Slink mode
#*8725# Switches USBACM to Loop-back mode
#*3838# Blinks 3D030300 in RED
#*2077# GPRS Switch
#*0277# GPRS Switch
#*22671# AMR REC START
#*22672# Stop AMR REC (File name: /a/multimedia/sounds/voice list/ENGMODE.amr)
#*22673# Pause REC
#*22674# Resume REC
#*22675# AMR Playback
#*22676# AMR Stop Play
#*22677# Pause Play
#*22678# Resume Play
#*77261# PCM Rec Req
#*77262# Stop PCM Rec
#*77263# PCM Playback
#*77264# PCM Stop Play
#*2872# CNT
*#8999*364# Watchdog ON/OFF
#*8370# Tfs4.0 Test 0

#*36245# Turns Email TestMenu on.

*2767*22236245# Email EPP set (….)!
*2767*837836245# Email Test Account!
*2767*29536245# Email Test2 Account!
*2767*036245# Email EPP reset!
*2767*136245# Email EPP set (1)!
*2767*736245# Email EPP set (7)!
*2767*3036245# Email…

*2767*3855# = E2P Full Reset
*2767*2878# = E2P Custom Reset
*2767*927# = E2P Wap Reset
*2767*226372# = E2P Camera Reset
*2767*688# Reset Mobile TV
#7263867# = RAM Dump (On or Off)
*2767*49927# = Germany WAP Settings
*2767*44927# = UK WAP Settings
*2767*31927# = Netherlands WAP Settings
*2767*420927# = Czech WAP Settings
*2767*43927# = Austria WAP Settings
*2767*39927# = Italy WAP Settings
*2767*33927# = France WAP Settings
*2767*351927# = Portugal WAP Settings
*2767*34927# = Spain WAP Settings
*2767*46927# = Sweden WAP Settings
*2767*380927# = Ukraine WAP Settings
*2767*7927# = Russia WAP Settings
*2767*30927# = GREECE WAP Settings
*2767*73738927# = WAP Settings Reset
*2767*49667# = Germany MMS Settings
*2767*44667# = UK MMS Settings
*2767*31667# = Netherlands MMS Settings
*2767*420667# = Czech MMS Settings
*2767*43667# = Austria MMS Settings
*2767*39667# = Italy MMS Settings
*2767*33667# = France MMS Settings
*2767*351667# = Portugal MMS Settings
*2767*34667# = Spain MMS Settings
*2767*46667# = Sweden MMS Settings
*2767*380667# = Ukraine MMS Settings
*2767*7667#. = Russia MMS Settings
*2767*30667# = GREECE MMS Settings

*#7465625# = Check the locks
*7465625*638*Code# = Enables Network lock
#7465625*638*Code# = Disables Network lock
*7465625*782*Code# = Enables Subset lock
#7465625*782*Code# = Disables Subset lock
*7465625*77*Code# = Enables SP lock
#7465625*77*Code# = Disables SP lock
*7465625*27*Code# = Enables CP lock
#7465625*27*Code# = Disables CP lock
*7465625*746*Code# = Enables SIM lock
#7465625*746*Code# = Disables SIM lock
*7465625*228# = Activa lock ON
#7465625*228# = Activa lock OFF
*7465625*28638# = Auto Network lock ON
#7465625*28638# = Auto Network lock OFF
*7465625*28782# = Auto subset lock ON
#7465625*28782# = Auto subset lock OFF
*7465625*2877# = Auto SP lock ON
#7465625*2877# = Auto SP lock OFF
*7465625*2827# = Auto CP lock ON
#7465625*2827# = Auto CP lock OFF
*7465625*28746# = Auto SIM lock ON
#7465625*28746# = Auto SIM lock OFF

**NB:*#8999*228# or *#9998*228# will show you how much charge the battery has in %. It even gives the temperature.

Nokia Mobile Phone Unlock & Hidden Feature codes


#pw+1234567890+1# Provider Lock Status. (use the “*” button to obtain the “p,w” and “+” symbols)
#pw+1234567890+2# Network Lock Status. (use the “*” button to obtain the “p,w” and “+” symbols)
#pw+1234567890+3# Country Lock Status. (use the “*” button to obtain the “p,w” and “+” symbols)
#pw+1234567890+4# SIM Card Lock Status. (use the “*” button to obtain the “p,w” and “+” symbols)


NOTE: There are many websites and applications which claim to generate unlocking codes for nokia phones for free, I don’t know if they work but you can certainly try them at your own risk:

Internet with Reliance (india)


Win9x/ME/XP:

--> Install Cable/bluetooth & phone modem drivers properly.
--> Create Dialup connection with following details..

Username : your_phone_number
Password : your_phone_number
Phone : #777

Unix/Linux:

These are fixed WLL phones. First, have a look at this link: http://www.pcquest.com/content/linux/linux4/2004/104022803.asp

In the above article, substitute the following as contents of /etc/wvdial.conf file:

Code:
[Modem0]
Modem = /dev/input/ttyXYZ
Baud = 115200
SetVolume = 0
Dial Command = ATDT
Init1 = ATZ
Init2 = AT+CRM=1
FlowControl = Hardware (CRTSCTS)
[Dialer cdma]
Username = your_phone_number
Password = your_phone_number
Phone = #777
Stupid Mode = 1
Inherits = Modem0

Internet with TATA indicom (india)


Win 9x/ME/XP:

--> Install Cable/bluetooth & phone modem drivers properly.
--> Create Dialup connection with following details..

Username : internet
Password : internet
Phone : #777 or 172226

Unix/Linux:

Contents of /etc/wvdial.conf file:

Code:
[Modem0]
Modem = /dev/input/ttyXYZ
Baud = 115200
SetVolume = 0
Dial Command = ATDT
Init1 = ATZ
Init2 = AT+CRM=1
FlowControl = Hardware (CRTSCTS)
[Dialer cdma]
Username = internet
Password = internet
Phone = #777
Stupid Mode = 1
Inherits = Modem0

Save Battery ( Improve battery life )


1. Turn off your Bluetooth

2. Disable sounds and vibrating alert

3. Brightness – lower the brightness of your screen

4. Setting the Power saver time-out and the Light time-out to the low values will help too (you’ll find them in the display settings)

5. If you are not using an application switch it off – you’ll get a list of all active applications by long pressing the menu button

6. Games – it’s fun to play games on your way to school/office but they are power-hungry beasts; I can’t tell you not to play games but think about your battery when you are playing.

7. Turn off your phone when your phone has no signal coverage.

Default modem driver for CDMA phones


Use the following steps if you don't have your phone's modem driver.

1. Go to -> Control Panel -> Select Phone and Modem options.

2. Install a new modem on your computer. Do not allow the computer to detect a Plug and Play modem. Instead, select the Standard 33600 modem that is available as one of the default choices. (Don't worry - it will connect at 115 kbps, not 33.6 kbps).

3. Install the modem on any COM port that is available.

4. Once the modem is installed, select it and click on Properties. Under Advanced, add the following Extra Initialization command: "AT+CRM=1" (without the quotes).

5. Go to Network Connections (or dial up networking) and create a new connection using the wizard.

NOKIA Field Test Group / Display codes


Activation of Net Monitor menu through NAM already discussed in NOKIA CDMA codes post.( by keying *3001#12345# -> Field Test -> Enable -> Switch off and on )

The index is shown on the top left corner of the display. Ex: If display01 in group 31 should be activated enter 3101 in the prompt.

The only way to deactivate the Field Test Display is to clear theGroup/display: prompt in the Net monitor menu and enter a zero orsimply enter 0000 and confirm the input by pressing OK.

There are three Field Test Display modes:
• execute mode • data display mode • help mode

While in data display mode, the field test data (e.g. carrier, powerlevel, cell) are visible on the main display.

While in help mode, one screen of instructions is shown for eachtest to make it easier to indentify the test in question. To togglebetween these two modes, press and hold the * key.

Available test codes for NOKIA CDMA
3101 to 3116
3201 to 3213
3301 to 3308
3401 to 3403
3501 to 3502
3601 to 3623
6101 to 6113
6201 to 6204, 6207
6301 to 6313,
6330 to 6399
6501 to 6503
6601, 6602
6801, 6802

Use arrow keys to run next test.

Send an E-mail from your GSM


From your mobile you can send an email to a customer of the Internet network.

The e-mail will be sent to the maximum of within an hour from the reception.

Email contains your mobile number.

In order for sending e-mail, send an SMS with this syntax

EMA name@domain text-of-your-email

Example: in order to send an email to john@doe.com, do the following:

EMA john@doe.com text-of-your-email

if your phone cant print @ replace it with a !

EMA johon!doe.com text-of-your-email

And then send this message to the following number: +39 338 8641732

A messenger for make cheap phone calls & SMS


Just point out your mobile browser to www.mig33.com

Remember--- You will get 1$ initial account balance to make calls and sms when you signup

Features:

you can chat in group chatrooms, private chat, send SMS and even connect to MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger



<-- Cheap Phone Calls & SMS -->


And when you actually want to talk to the person you're chatting with, mig33 gives you cheap voice calls and SMS.

With mig33, it's really easy to launch a cheap international call. Just select your buddy, and select 'call buddy' to launch a call. Their global VOIP network is ever expanding so as to give you the best service and the best rates.

It's more than just cheap calls

You can control your costs as well. Making calls back to a mobile phone is expensive. You can 'throw' the call to a landline near you and save even more.



<-- Share mig33 with all your friends! -->


From mig33, you can send mig33 to your friends. From within mig33, simply select 'Invite friend' and they will receive an SMS invitation to install mig33 on their phone. Once installed, you'll get an extra AUD$1.00 of credit to make phone calls and send SMS.

You can also share your credits with other users. Simply open your account balance in mig33, and select 'Transfer credit' to push credits to other users. Now you and your friends can recharge your account once and share your credits around.

Requirements
JAVA midp1.0 mobile phone with GPRS or WAP enabled.

Revealing Headphone and Car-Kit Menus


To enable the headset-function, you have to short-circuit the "3" and "4". After a short time there is "Headset" on the display Now, menu 3-6 is now enabled!

To enable the carkit-function you have to short-circuit the "4" and "5". After a short time, "Car" is shown on the display and the menu 3-7 is enabled!!

This Trick is for you how want to hear more then your supposed to !

If you short-circuit the left and the right contact with the middle contact ("3", "6" and "9") the Nokia Software hangs! The profile "Headset" will be activated. Before you do this, just active the "auto call receive" function in the headphone profile and set the ringing volume to "mute" Now you can use your phone for checking out what people are talking about in a room. Place the phone somewhere stratidic and call your phone! The phone receives the call without ringing and you can listen to what people are talking about!

Free SMS gateway numbers


From your telephone you can send SMS messages of 160 char. max. to another GSM phone

Your message will be sent through an SMS Center (usually the one that gave your provider)

You pay a little fee depending of your provider, BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY something

In order for sending SMS without paying anything, you got to change your SMS Center number with these one

+491722270300 or +358405202999 or +352021100003

Increase Font Size On Nokia E50


You’ll need a memory card and a file manager (e.g. Y-Browser or ActiveFile).

1. Open your file manager and navigate to Z:\resource\Fonts

2. Check the names of the files (these are the fonts that are actually used); they have extension .ttf and most likely they are nosnr60.ttf, nssb60.ttf, nstsb60.ttf and S60ZDIGI.ttf; write them down, you’ll need them later

3. On your memory card create a folder called resource and inside it a folder called Fonts

4. Copy the new fonts to the Fonts folder on your memory card (there are numerous fonts available on the internet for free; try a few of them, experiment and see which fits the best)

5. Rename them in the following order: – nosnr60.ttf regular (normal) font – nssb60.ttf bold font – nstsb60.ttf font for titles

Note: if your font files have different names rename them accordingly. Font names on your memory card must match those on phone memory in Z:\resource\Fonts.

6. Reboot the phone

If you want to switch back to the default font simply erase the whole resource folder from your memory card. If you take your memory card out of the phone the default font will be used.


A Software can also increases font sizes use it for any s60...

Software: Font Magnifier
avialable at: http://shop.psiloc.com

Archive all your SMS messages on the Gmail account


save your phone memory archive sms

Psiloc GSync allows you to automatically archive all your SMS messages on the Gmail™ account. The SMS messages appear as e-mails, are marked as read and labelled as SMS. Messages exchanged with same people are grouped into threads. You can configure how often messages are archived.


http://psiloc.com/

Hide unwanted images from gallery


Hiding these images is extremely simple and can be done for free with my favorite freeware browser - Y-Browser

First open Y-browser and select [options] -> [search files]. Now in the “Filename” field, input a picture title followed by “.*” as pictured below (since you don’t know what format the picture is). Then select [Options] -> [Start search]. You do not need to do this if you know the directory where the images are stored of course.

Once you have found your file in the list of search results, highlight it and select [Options] -> [File] -> [Attributes].

Now simply change “System” and “Hidden” to yes and select [Save].

repeat same for all files you want to be hide.

and finally restart the phone.

Key in Proxy settings for access point in NOKIA S40 v2 v3


As we all know, Nokia doesn't allow one to specify a proxy for an Access Point in Series 40 v2 and v3 phones (6131, 6133, 3110c ...) etc.

In its recent versions of the Series40 OS (v2 & v3), Nokia has removed the ability to specify a proxy server associated with an access point. Therefore, those with WAP network plans (such as TMobileWeb users, Airtel NOP users) are unable to use JAVA programs that require internet access (such as Opera Mini, Google Maps, ...).

However, Nokia does allow users to create a provisioning document on their computer. This document, created in wbxml, specifies an access point along with a proxy. The S40 phone recognizes the configuration settings in the document and allows the JAVA midlet to use those instead, thereby allowing the midlet to access the proxy. Its very simple to implement.

The files included in the zip provide some sample xml documents, and the associated provisioning (.prov) files.

Click here to download Nokia S40 proxy settings for JAVA applications ZIP file

figure it out yourself, genius.
NokiaJAVAProxy.wml: The wml file that you can edit if you need/want different proxy settings.
NokiaJAVAProxy.prov: The actual binary wbxml provisioning file that should be sent to your phone (via bluetooth or usb). This can NOT be manually edited.

---------------------------------
QUICK START:
1: Push the "NokiaJAVAProxy.prov" file to your phone using Bluetooth. send the file via "Send File..." option only do not copy paste to your phone ("object push", not file transfer). If your are unable to do it, just transfer it to any bluetooth supported phone and send that file via bluetooth to your phone.

2: The phone will recognize the configuration settings, and will prompt you to save them. Don't worry if it says "no supported applications".

3: Go to Settings->Configuration->Default Config. Settings, and change the default config to [the name of the configuration we just loaded].

That's it! JAVA midlets like Opera Mini, Google Maps, MGMaps, etc... should work now.

Detailed README file is inside the zip file.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

School/Colleges Quiz Buzzers

 



Manual buzzers used for quiz competitions in schools and colleges create a lot of confusion in identifying the first respondent. Although there are circuits using PCs and discrete ICs, they are either too expensive or limited to only a few number of players. The quiz buzzer circuit given here can be used for up to eight players, which is maximum in any quiz competition. The circuit uses IC 74LS373 and a few passive components that are readily available in the market. The circuit can be divided into two sections: power supply and quiz buzzer.
Fig. 1 shows the power supply section. The regulated 5V power supply for the quiz buzzer section is derived from AC mains. The 230V AC mains is stepped down to 7.5V AC by transformer X1, rectified by bridge rectifier BR1, filtered by C1 and regulated by regulator IC1. Capacitor C2 bypasses ripples in the regulator output.
Fig. 2 shows the quiz buzzer section. At the heart of this section is IC 74LS373, an octal latch that is used to transfer the logic state at data input pins D0 through D7 to the corresponding Q0 through Q7 outputs. Data pins D0 through D7 are normally pulled low by resistors R1 through R8, respectively.
One terminal of push-to-on switches S1 through S8 is connected to +5V, while the other terminal is connected to the respective data input pins. The switches are to be extended to the players through cord wire. The torch bulbs BL1 through BL8 can be housed in boxes with the front side of the boxes covered with a white paper having the name or number of the contestant written over it for easy identification. Place the boxes above the head level so that these can be seen by the audience also. When the power is switched on using switch S9 (provided terminals ‘A’ and ‘B’ of both the power supply and quiz buzzer sections are interconnected), the circuit is ready to use. Now all the switches (S1 through S8) are open and Q0 through Q7 outputs of IC 74LS373 are low. As a result, the gates of silicon-controlled rectifiers SCR1 through SCR8 are also low.
As soon as a contestant momentarily presses his respective switch, the corresponding output data pin goes high. This triggers the corresponding SCR and the respective bulb glows. At the same time, the piezobuzzer (PZ1) sounds as transistor T1 conducts. Simultaneously, the base of transistor T2 becomes high to make it conduct. Latch-enable (LE) pin 11 of IC2 is tied to ground to latch all the Q0 through Q7 outputs. This restricts further change in the output state due to any change in the state of switches S1 through S8 by any other contestant. Only one of the eight torch bulbs glows until the circuit is reset by on/off switch S9. Note. The complete kit is available at Kits ‘n’ Spares outlet.

Remote-Operated Musical Bell

 


This infrared lightcontrolled 12-tone musical bell can be operated using any TV remote control. It can be operated from up to 10 metres, provided the remote control is directed towards the sensor. The circuit uses the popular 3-lead IR sensor TK1836 to trigger musical bell built around IC UM3481(IC1). (You can also use IC UM3482, UM3483, or UM3484 in place of IC UM3481.)
The sensor responds only to 36 kHz. Most TV remote controls transmit this frequency.
When any button on the TV remote control is pressed, the sensor’s output pulses low. Transistor T1 conducts to apply a triggering pulse to IC1 at its pin 4. After playing one musical tone, the circuit automatically resets. If you again press any of the remote’s buttons, another music is heard. This way, twelve different musical tones can be generated. The circuit works off a 5V power supply. Regulator IC 7805, powered from a 9- 12V DC source, provides regulated 5V.

Remote Control for Home Appliances

 

Connect this circuit to any of your home appliances (lamp, fan, radio, etc) to make the appliance turn on/off from a TV, VCD or DVD remote control. The circuit can be activated from up to 10 metres. The 38kHz infrared (IR) rays generated by the remote control are received by IR receiver module TSOP1738 of the circuit. Pin 1 of TSOP1738 is connected to ground, pin 2 is connected to the power supply through resistor R5 and the output is taken from pin 3. The
output signal is amplified by transistor T1 (BC558). The amplified signal is fed to clock pin 14 of decade counter IC CD4017 (IC1). Pin 8 of IC1 is grounded, pin 16 is connected to Vcc and pin 3 is connected to LED1 (red), which glows to indicate that the appliance is ‘off.’
The output of IC1 is taken from its pin 2. LED2 (green) connected to pin 2 is used to indicate the ‘on’ state of the appliance. Transistor T2 (BC548) connected to pin 2 of IC1 drives relay RL1. Diode 1N4007 (D1) acts as a freewheeling diode. The appliance to be controlled is connected between the pole of the relay and neutral terminal of mains. It gets connected to live terminal of AC mains via normally opened (N/O) contact when the relay energises

Wireless TV Headphone Circuit

This circuit allows you to watch your favourite TV programmes late at night without disturbing other family members. As against imported stereo wireless TV headphones available in the market for around Rs 1200, it costs just Rs 30, or even less, if the components are taken from a discarded transistor receiver, with no compromise on performance. The unit is basically a simple FM transmitter housed in a plastic or metal enclosure. Transistor T1 acts as an audio reamplifier. Transistor T2 works as an FM oscillator and modulator in conjunction with
other passive components. Trimmer capacitor VC1 connected across inductor L1 can be varied to achieve the desired frequency. Inductor L1 comprises 4 to 6 turns of closely wound 25SWG enamelled copper wire on a 4mm dia. air core. A 20-30cm long wire serves as an antenna.
Most modern TVs are nowadays equipped with audio-in/out and video-in/out RCA sockets. Using an RCA-to-RCA cord, connect the audio output of your TV to the transmitter’s input. Adjust the gain of the audio preamplifier with the help of preset VR1 for clear reception in a portable FM receiver equipped with an earphone socket. Use a good-quality earphone.
This transmitter draws only a few milliamperes of current and doesn’t require on/off switch. It can be fabricated on a small piece of stripboard. All connectors should be firm and as short as possible to prevent unwanted oscillations. The circuit operates off two AA-size penlight torch cells. The circuit is meant for mono reception.

Speed Checker for Highways

While driving on highways, motorists should not exceed the maximum speed limit permitted for their vehicle. However, accidents keep occurring due to speed violations since the drivers tend to ignore their speedometers. This speed checker will come handy for the highway traffic police as it will not only provide a digital display in accordance with a vehicle’s speed but also sound an alarm if the vehicle exceeds the permissible speed for thehighway. The system basically comprises two laser transmitter-LDR sensor pairs, which are installed on the highway 100 metres apart, with the transmitter and the LDR sensor of each pair on the opposite sides of the road. Theinstallation of lasers and LDRs is shown in Fig. 1. The system displays the time taken by the vehicle in crossing this 100m distance from one pair to the other with a resolution of 0.01 second, from which the speed of the vehicle can be calculated as follows:
As per the above equation, for a


speed of 40 kmph the display will read 900 (or 9 seconds), and for a speed of 60 kmph the display will read 600 (or 6
seconds). Note that the LSB of the display equals 0.01 second and each succeeding digit is ten times the preceding digit. You can similarly calculate the other readings (or time).
Circuit description
Fig. 2 shows the circuit of the speed checker. It has been esigned assuming that the maximum permissible speed for highways is either 40 kmph or 60 kmph as per the traffic rule.
The circuit is built around five NE555 timer ICs (IC1 through IC5), four CD4026 counter ICs (IC6 through IC9) and four 7-segment displays (DIS1 through DIS4). IC1 through IC3 function as monostables, with IC1 serving as count-start mono, IC2 as count-stop mono and IC3 as speed-limit detector
mono, controlled by IC1 and IC2 outputs. Bistable set-reset IC4 is also controlled
by the outputs of IC1 and IC2 and it (IC4), in turn, controls switching on/off of the 100Hz (period = 0.01 second) astable timer IC5.
The time period of timer NE555 (IC1) count-start monostable multivibrator is adjusted using preset VR1 or VR2 and capacitor C1. For 40kmph limit the time period is set for 9 seconds using preset VR1, while for 60kmph limit the time period is set for 6 seconds using preset VR2. Slide switch S1 is used to select the time period as per the speed limit (40 kmph and 60 kmph, respectively). The junction of LDR1 and resistor R1 is coupled to pin 2 of IC1.
Normally, light from the laser keeps falling on the LDR sensor continuously and thus the LDR offers a low resistance and pin 2 of IC1 is high. Whenever light falling on the LDR is interrupted by any vehicle, the LDR resistance goes high and hence pin 2 of IC1 goes low to trigger the onostable.
As a result, output pin 3 goes high for the preset period (9 or 6 seconds) and LED1 glows to indicate it. Reset pin 4 is controlled by the output of NAND generator IC5. IC5 can also be reset via diode D2 at power-on as well as when reset switch S2 is pressed. IC5 is configured as an astable multivibrator whose time period is decided by preset VR3, resistor R12 and capacitor C10. Using preset VR1, the frequency of the astable multivibrator is set as 100 Hz. The output of IC5 is fed to clock pin 1 of decade counter/7- segment decoder IC6 CD4026. gate N3 at power-on or whenever reset switch S2 is pushed. For IC2, the monostable is triggered in the same way as IC1 when the vehicle intersects the laser beam incident on LDR2 to generate a small pulse for stopping the count and for use in the speed detection. LED2 glows for the duration for which pin 3 of IC2 is high.
The outputs of IC1 and IC2 are fed to input pins 2 and 1 of NAND gate N1, respectively. When the outputs of IC1 and IC2 go high simultaneously (meaning that the vehicle has crossed
the preset speed limit), output pin 3 of gate N1 goes low to trigger monostable timer IC3. The output of IC3 is used for driving piezobuzzer PZ1, which alerts the operator of speed-limit violation. Resistor R9 and capacitor C5 decide the time period for which the piezobuzzer
sounds. The output of IC1 triggers the bistable (IC4) through gate N2 at the leading edge of the count-start pulse. When pin 2 of IC4 goes low, the high output at its pin 3 enables astable clock
generator IC5. Since the count-stop pulse output of IC2 is connected to pin 6 of IC4 via diode D1, it resets clock IC CD4026 is a 5-stage Johnson decade counter and an output decoder that converts the Johnson code into a 7-segment decoded output for driving DIS1 display. The ounter advances by one count at the positive clock signal transition. The carry-out (Cout) signal from CD4026 provides one clock after every ten clock inputs to clock the succeeding decade counter in a multidecade counting chain. This is achieved by connecting pin 5 of each CD4026 to pin 1 of the next CD4026.
A high reset signal clears the deFig. 3: Power supply Fig. 4: Actual-size, single-side PCB layout for the speed checker Fig. 5: Component layout for the PCB Construction 62
cade counter to its zero count. Pressing switch S2 provides a reset signal to pin 15 of all CD4026 ICs and also IC1 and IC4. Capacitor C12 and resistor R14 generate the power-on-reset signal.
The seven decoded outputs ‘a’ through ‘g’ of CD4026s illuminate the proper segment of the 7-segment displays (DIS1 through DIS4) used for representing the decimal digits ‘0’ through ‘9.’ Resistors R16 through R19 limit the current across DIS1 through DIS4, respectively.
Fig. 3 shows the circuit of the power supply. The AC mains is stepped down by transforme X1 to deliver the secondary output of 15 volts, 500 mA. The transformer output is rectified by
a bridge rectifier comprising diodes D3 through D6, filtered by capacitor C14 and regulated by IC11 to provide regulated 12V supply. Capacitor C15 bypasses any ripple in the regulated
output. Switch S3 is used as the ‘on’/ ‘off’ switch. In mobile application of the circuit, where mains 230V AC is not available, it is advisable to use an external 12V battery. For activating the lasers used in conjunction with LDR1 and LDR2, separate batteries may be used.
Construction and working
Assemble the circuit on a PCB. An actual-size, single-side PCB layout for thespeed checker is shown in Fig. 4 and its component layout in Fig. 5. Before operation, using a multimeter check whether the power supply output is correct. If yes, apply power supply to the circuit by flipping switch S3 to ‘on.’ In the circuit, use long wires for connecting the two LDRs, so that you can take them out of the PCB and install on one side of the highway, 100 metres apart. Install the two laser transmitters (such as laser torches) on the other side of the highway exactly opposite to the LDRs such that laser light falls directly on the LDRs. Reset the circuit by pressing switch S2, so the display shows ‘0000.’ Using switch S1, select the speed limit (say, 60 kmph) for
the highway. When any vehicle crosses the first laser light, LDR1 will trigger IC1. The output of IC1 goes high for the time set to cross 100 metres with the selected speed (60 kmph) and LED1 glows during for period. When the vehicle crosses the second laser light, the output of IC2 goes high and LED2 glows for this period. Piezobuzzer PZ1 sounds an alarm if the vehicle crosses the distance between the laser set-ups at more than the selected speed (lesser period than preset period). The counter starts counting when the first laser beam is intercepted and stops when the second laser beam is intercepted. The time taken by the vehicle to cross both the laser beams is displayed on the 7-segment display. For 60kmph speed setting, with timer
frequency set at 100 Hz, if the display count is less than ‘600,’ it means that the vehicle has crossed the speed limit (and simultaneously the buzzer sounds). Reset the circuit for monitoring the speed of the next vehicle.
Note. This speed checker can check the speed of only one vehicle at a time.







Monday, 13 June 2011

Type of Computer Virus

 



Computer Virus is a program that can copy itself and attaches itself with your files and data and corrupt it. Computer viruses are many type like Worm, Trojan, Rootkit, Spyware, Maleware, Adware. You can save your data by using a anti virus software. Here you will find the brief definition of these viruses. 
Computer Worm – A computer worm is a self-replicating computer program, which uses a computer network to send copies of itself. it does not need to attach itself to an existing program.

Trojan Horse – It’s a destructive program. Trojan horses do not make copies of themselves, but they can be just destroy the computer data.

Rootkit – Rootkit has the power to take your computer under control.

Spyware – This virus can be install in your system without you permission & collect your personal information without your knowledge. You can say that a spyware is a keylogger.

Adware – It can be download advertisement package in your system without your permission. These advertisement can be a form of pop up.

Hide folder from command prompt

 


If you want to hide your folder that no one can see your personal data so this trick is for you. If you will use this trick nobody can search your data. To do so follow these steps.


Step1 Go to Start>Run type here cmd and hit enter.

Step2. Now suppose your folder name is xyz and it is in D drive. so to hide this folder type these command in cmd.
attrib +s +h D:\xyz  and hit enter
to unhide your folder tpye
attrib -s -h D:\xyz and hit enter

Note:this trick will work only on single name folder if your folder name is like "my folder" then it will not work.

Check a login page is real or fake

 


Hackers use this trick very often. They send you a link via email or other method. when you click on that link you find a login page there. They insist you t enter your personal information on it like email id, password etc. When you enter this detail in that login form your account can be hacked. But you can test whether this login page is real or fake by following methods.

1. When you open that login page see your address bar if you find their HTTPS then this page is not a fake page. In HTTPS "s" means Secure. No hacker can make a secure fake login page.


2. This is also an very simple method when you open that login page don't fill the information & click on submit means leave all the column blank and click on submit. If this page is a fake page then it will take you to another page directly otherwise you will get an error message that you'll have to fill all the column.


so by using these method you can make yourself safe.

Hidden Programs in Window

 


Do you know their are many hidden programs in window. These Programs are very interesting and useful. They are


Dr. Watson - This is a very useful program in window. By this program you can find errors in your system. This program also repair these errors. To open this program go to Start>Run and type here drwatson and hit enter.

Mplay32 - This is also a very interesting program of window. It's a music player. To open this program go to Start>Run and type here mplay32 then hit enter.

Speed up your computer without any software

 



Most of the user complain that there system is running slow. Do you know why? Every time when we use internet or other applications temporary files, Offline web files automatically install in computer & make computer performance worse. Now the Question is this how we can delete these files from our computer. The answer is very simple just follow these steps.


Step1. Go to MY COMPUTER

Step2. Write click on C drive

Step3. Now go to Properties

Step4. Now click on Disk Clean Up & select the files you want to delete.

Or to do this you can use some registry & computer cleaning tool from the internet.

Make your own Messenger in Window



This is a simple programming which can be done on notepad. By using this messenger you can chat with your friends by their IP. To do this first open notepad and writes the following code in it.


@echo off
:A
Cls
Echo MESSENGER
Set /p n=USER:
Set /p m=MESSAGE:
Net send %n% %m%
Pause
Goto A

Now save this file with name messenger.bat
When you will open this file you will see
 
MESSENGER
USER: (here type your friends IP)
MESSAGE: (here type your message and hit enter) 

Make your own installer (set up) in window

 


This is also a very interesting software that window has but many of us have no idea about it. By using this software we can make our own installer. This is very useful if we don't want to carry many file just make a set up of all files. Follow these steps to do it.

First go to Start>Run & type here iexpress and hit enter. Now make your installer.

Make your own fonts in Window

 


If you want to make your own fonts in window then read this article.
To do so just follow these steps.
first go to start>Run & type here eudcedit and hit enter.
Now use your creativity & make your own fonts.

Add more elements in SEND TO

 

We use send to option to send file directly to other locations. Do you know you can add more elements in this section. How?
Step1. Go to start>Run and type here sendto

Step2. Now send to option will open simply drag & drop elements you want to add in it.

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Search Engine Tricks

 


Search engine is a fabulous tool for find something on the internet. Do you know some unknown tricks about search engines to find your quarries faster. If your answer is not then read these tips.

1. Use + sign between letters if you want to search all the worlds.
    Example: if you want to search computer tricks for internet then type it like this     computer+tricks+for+internet
2. If you want to search exact match of some words then type these words in double quotation.
   Example: "Indian history"

3. If you want to find detail of a site then follow this example.
    if you want to find detail of engineering-s-best.blogspot.com then type this
    site:engineering-s-best.blogspot.com
4. If you want to search a particular type of file. Then use its extension as.
    Computer tricks filetype:ext*
    Here ext can be- doc,pdf,txt,xml,html,xxml etc.
I hope these tips make your search easy & faster.

Use Keyboard As Mouse

 


This is an awesome Trick. If your computer's mouse is not working then this will help you. How? let's see.

Press Alt+Shift+NumLock

Press ok
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 are used to move the cursor.

5 is used to single click

+ for double click

Insert key to hold mouse button

Delete button used to release the mouse 

If you want to disable this keyboard mouse so off the numlock button.

Disable Or enable USB port in window

 


Many of us always want to secure our system from unwanted user. If you want to secure your system to disable USB follow these simple steps.

Step1. Go to start>Run & type here regedit. Now your registry editor will open.

Step2. Now find this key in registry editor.            HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR

Step3. On the right side penal find Star & double click on it to modify it. give it the value 4. Then close registry editor & restart your computer. To enable USB port change the value with 3.

Change your processor name

 


Do you know you can change your processor name. how? I'll tell you. To do this follow these simple steps.

Step1. Go to start>Run & type here regedit. Now your registry editor will open.

Step2. Now find this key in registry editor.
           HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0

Step3. On the right side panel find ProcessorNameString
Step4. Now modify it with any name you want & than see your system configuration your processor name will change.

Hide your compter hard drives

 


It's an awesome trick to hide your computer's hard drives & secure your data from others.
follow these steps to do it.

Step1. Go to start>Run & type here regedit. Now your registry editor will open.

Step2. Now find this key in registry editor.
          HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
Explorer
Step3. On the right side panel make a right click & create a DWORD value with name NoDrives.
          and give it a value of 3FFFFFF. Now close registry editor and restart your computer. your hard   drives will be hidden.

Create a folder without name

 


Step1. Create a new folder.

Step2. Now right click on it & rename it.

Step3. Now press alt+255. your folder will be without name.

Shutdown your computer with one click

 


This trick is very useful & defiantly save your time.

step1. open notepad

step2. type on notepad
          echo off
          D:
          shutdown -s -t 10
          exit

step3. save this file with anyname.bat

when ever you click on that file your computer will shutdown automatically.  

Download youtube videos for free

 



This is not a trick it's a tip. Many of us always search that how to download youtube videos. Here is the solution.

First solution- Open your web browser then go to tools here you will find Add-ons click on it. & make a search for "you tube video download". you will get many options. select on of them & download it & download your favorite video.

Second Solution- Use Internet Download Manager (IDM) above 5.0. It will give you downloading option when you will open any online video.

Remove shutdown button


 


To remove the shutdown button from the logon screen in WinXP and 2K, use regedit and navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system change the value of the dword 'shutdownwithoutlogon' to '0'. exit regedit. And restart your computer.

Friday, 10 June 2011

Windows Shortcuts

 


Windows
Logo+BREAK (Display the System Properties dialog box)
WindowsLogo+D (Display the desktop)
Windows Logo+M (Minimize all of the windows)
Windows Logo+SHIFT+M (Restore the minimized windows)
Windows Logo+E (Open My Computer)


CTRL+C (Copy)
CTRL+X (Cut)
CTRL+V (Paste)
CTRL+Z (Undo)
DELETE (Delete)
SHIFT+DELETE
(Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin)
CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item)
CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item)
F2 key (Rename the selected item)
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word) CTRL+LEFT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word) CTRL+DOWN ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph)


CTRL+A (Select all)
F3 key (Search for a file or a folder)
ALT+ENTER (View the properties for the selected item)
ALT+F4 (Close the active item, or quit the active program)
ALT+ENTER (Display the properties of the selected object)
ALT+SPACEBAR (Open the shortcut menu for the active window)
CTRL+F4 (Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)
ALT+TAB (Switch between the open items)
ALT+ESC (Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened)
F6 key (Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop)
F4 key (Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer)
SHIFT+F10 (Display the shortcut menu for the selected item)
ALT+SPACEBAR (Display the System menu for the active window)

Windows Logo+U (Open Utility Manager) Accessibility Keyboard Shortcuts
Right SHIFT for eight seconds (Switch FilterKeys either on or off)
Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN (Switch High Contrast either on or off)
Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK (Switch the MouseKeys either on or off)
SHIFT five times (Switch the StickyKeys either on or off)
NUM LOCK for five seconds (Switch the ToggleKeys either on or off)
Windows Logo +U (Open Utility Manager) Windows Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts
END (Display the bottom of the active window)
HOME (Display the top of the active window)
NUM LOCK+Asterisk sign (*) (Display all of the subfolders that are under the selected folder)
NUM LOCK+Plus sign (+) (Display the contents of the selected folder)
NUM LOCK+Minus sign (-) (Collapse the selected folder)

Create Your Own Logon Message

 


1 Click start  click run type regedit, then click ok!

2 In The registry editor, drill down to the following key:
hklm\software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current version\Winlogon.

3 Right click LegalNoticeCaption, click modify,
Type: THIS IS NEXT TRICK,and then click ok!

4 Right click legalNoticeText, click modify, and then Close your message!

5 Restart Your Computer.

6 The message will appear every time you logon!

Disable CD Burning

 


Open your registry and follow this path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER>Software>Microsoft>Windows>Current Version>Policies>Explorer and
create this key: "NoCDBurning" and set its value to 1. Close you registry and logout/restart your system for the change to take the effect.

Enabling Folder option






If Folder Options is disabled but Registry Editor is still working in your system, then you can enable Folder Options by editing Windows Registry.
Type regedit in RUN dialog box and press Enter.
it’ll open Registry Editor, now go to following keys:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Policies\ExplorerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Policies\Explorer
In right-side pane, check whether a DWORD value named NoFolderOptions exists or not? If it exists, delete it.

Delete administrator Password without any software

 


 1. Put your hard disk of your computer in any other pc .2. Boot that computer and use your hard disk as a secondary hard disk (D'nt boot as primary hard disk ).3. Then open that drive in which the victim’s window(or your window) is installed.4. Go to location windows->system32->config5. And delete SAM.exe and SAM.log
6. Now remove hard disk and put in your computer.
7. And boot your computer.