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මුල්වරට හැඳුනුම්පතක් ලබාගැනීම සඳහා අවශ්ය සුදුසුකම්
(අ) ශ්රී ලංකාවේ පදිංචි පුරවැසියෙකු විය යුතුය.
(ආ) වයස අවුරුදු 16 සම්පූර්ණ විය යුතුය.
අයදුම්පතක් ලබා ගැනීම
ඒ අනුව තමා ලබාගත් අයදුම්පත සම්පූර්ණ කර අවශ්ය ලිපි ලේඛන සමග අයදුම්පත ලබාගත් ඉහත සඳහන් නිලධාරින් වෙතට භාරදිය යුතු වේ.
මුල්වරට හැඳුනුම්පතක් ලබාගැනීම සඳහා ඉදිරිපත් කළ යුතු ලිපි ලේඛන.
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Monday, February 17, 2014
ශ්රී ලංකාවේ මුල් වරට හැදුනුම්පතක් ලබාගැනිම
Phone codes
To input these codes on your phone all you have to do is open up your dialer as though you’re dialing a telephone number and then enter the code. After typing in the code the phone should pull up whatever option you’re testing. Some of these codes you might need to enter the code and then call/dial it.
*#*#4636#*#* or *#*#INFO#*#* can be used to check a lot of things on most Android Smartphones. Including:
Phone information -allows you to run a ping test, and shows a ton of interesting information about the phone.
Battery Information – now you can remove
that power app you installed on your phone, all the common information
you need about your battery and charging is here.
- Battery Status: Shows whether the device is charging or if the battery is full.
- Power Plug: Shows how the device is charging, AC (wall charger), USB (computer) etc.
- Battery level: at what Percent the battery is charged.
- Battery scale: should read “100”.
- Battery Health: should say “Good”. If it shows “unknown” or “unknown error” then you should power cycle (turn the phone off than on) and check again. If it still doesn’t say good. Then the battery itself is likely defective.
- Battery Voltage: really isn’t something the average phone user is going to need to worry about.
- Battery Temperature: if your phones getting HOT you can check and see if it’s your battery that’s heating up or the phone itself.
- Battery technology: usually just shows Li ion (because of the common Lithium Ion batteries found in the majority of these devices).
- Time since boot: shows the amount of time since you last booted up or turned on the phone.
Battery History
Usage Statistics – shows the apps and
programs that have been running on the device and can show how often
they’re being opened and used.
*#*#3424#*#* is how to open the Device Diagnostic Tool on an HTC Android phone.
*#06# shows the IMEI number of your phone. The IMEI is a unique 15 digit number for your specific phone, basically the Social Security number of your phone. Sometimes when typing in *#06# it will add an additional 2 digits at the end. The first 15 digits shown before any space or dash is your IMEI.
*2767*3855# is a code to perform a VERY THOROUGH complete wipe on a Samsung phone. Never type in this code until you backup your entire phone, it will not erase your Operating System or preinstalled applications. It will erase all personal data and settings. If you have tried to perform a Factory Data Reset on your Smartphone and it didn’t solve your issue then this code might be exactly what you’re looking for. PS also remove your SD card or Memory card from the phone before using this code.
*983*57# can be used to Factory Data Reset some Android devices, ZTE phones especially
.
*#0*# will pull up the Device Diagnostic Tool on a Motorola Atrix that’s still using the Android 2.1 OS (Operating System).
#3282 or #DATA should show the data usage for Verizon phones.
*4 then hit 4 again to get to the menu for Sprint Customers.
*3282# or *DATA# to check data usage on AT&T phones.
*646# or *MIN# to check minutes on an AT&T cell phone.
#646 or #MIN Checks the current month's unbilled airtime usage on Verizon phones.
*225# Shows Bill Balance on AT&T mobile phones.
*729# accesses a Bill Pay option on AT&T Phones.
*639# can be used to check upgrade eligibility on an AT&T phone.
*#*#7780#*#* is an alternate code to perform a Factory Data reset on some Android Smartphones. Don’t do this unless you’ve backed up your phone so you don’t lose anything. Once you type in this code the phone will show the option to erase the memory on the device and provide the option to format the SD card as well. Note: In order to finish the reset you will have to tap the “Reset phone” button shown on the screen.
*#7380# is a soft reset code to restore the phones original factory default settings (just settings not a full clear) on Nokia mobile phones.
*#7370# is a hard reset on Nokia phones, this restores the whole phone, not just the settings, so make sure you do a backup first, if possible.
*#*#34971539#*#* this code can be used to get information about your phone’s camera. It shows following:
Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option because it will most likely break your phone)
Get firmware update count
Get camera firmware version
Update camera firmware in SD card
*#*#7594#*#* this code can be used to change the "End Call/Power" option on your phone. So instead of having to select the Silent mode, Air Plane mode or Power off, you can just use the power key to power the phone right off.
*#*#232339#*#* or *#*#526#*#* or *#*#528#*#* - Wireless LAN (WLAN) test. Just use the phones "Menu" button to start the various tests).
*#*#232338#*#* Shows the Wireless LAN (WLAN) MAC address WiFi and can show “power save mode Settings”.
*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* will open a file manager of sorts where you can backup your media files such as Images, M3 (Sound), Video and Voice memos.
*#*#197328640#*#* opens a Service Mode where you can run various tests such as debugging the screen, gather version information etc.
*#*#1472365#*#* or *#*#1575#*#* will allow you to access a GPS test.
*#*#232331#*#* pulls up a Bluetooth test screen.
*#*#232337#*# Shows the Bluetooth Device Address.
*#*#7378423#*#* or *#*#SERVICE#*#* Sony Battery Health test
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* - PDA, Phone, H/W, RFCallDate.
*#*#1234#*#* - PDA and Phone.
*#*#44336#*#* - PDA, Phone, CSC, Build Time, Changelist number.
*#*#3264#*#* pulls up the RAM version.
*#*#2222#*#* shows the FTA HW Version.
*#*#1111#*#* shows the FTA SW Version.
##21# will cancel your phones registration from your service provider and should allow you to connect to the closest tower in your area. Once you type in the code you will have to actually call it, it will show a message and then go through… try and make a call or two and see if the service has improved. If yes enjoy, if not then power cycle your phone (turn it off and then back on). I don’t usually recommend this code be used unless you’re having pretty constant network related issues. If for some reason you have minimal service after entering this code and you have tried restarting your phone then you might have to contact your wireless provider to get them to reconnect you to the network (which power cycling should do for you), just call in and let them know that you suddenly had no service, should be one of the standard things they check for service related issues, just have them send an OTA (Over The Air Activation) to your phone (so far only confirmed on AT&T phones).
*#*#0283#*#* can check the Packet Loopback for networking.
*#*#0*#*#* - run a LCD test on your screen.
*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#* is how you run a Melody test for checking the sound. I believe this one is for the external speaker (the speaker that plays music on the phone).
*#*#0842#*#* Device test (vibration test and back light test).
*#*#2664#*#* Touch Screen test for if you think you might have dead spots or areas that don’t respond on the screen.
*#*#2663#*#* to show the Touch Screen version.
*#*#0588#*#* is a Proximity Sensor Test. The proximity sensor is a small little sensor, usually on the top of the phone next the logo or speaker you hold up to your ear, and its purpose is to know when you put your phone to your ear, so that the phone will lock, and you won’t accidently press keys when talking to other people. It then is supposed to realize when you’re removing your phone from your ear so that it can show the display again. If your phone is remaining on a black screen and you’re having issues ending calls then it could be your proximity sensor.
*3001#12345#* opens a Field Test on iPhones. You’ll have to press dial/call for this code to go through. This code opens a lot of different options to go through and see how well or efficiently your iPhone is working. One such future shown includes your phones signal. After typing this code into the phone the signal bars actually turn into a number. The lower the number the worse your signal strength is. Remember the number is a negative so -90 is a worse signal strength on your phone than a -80. Using this code can access a ton of technical information on an iphone, once done going through what you want then just press your home key to exit the Field Test.
*777# then call/dial, should open the account balance on a prepaid iPhone.
*#61# can be used to check the number for unanswered calls on iPhone. Use the code *#62# if you don’t have any service currently available. *#67# if the iPhone is busy.
*#21# provides information on call forwarding options.
*#119# or #*119# is supposed to help take a phone out of Emergency Mode. (submitted by a Sprint employee)
*#30# should show whether the phone has the setting to display its caller ID field enabled or disabled (I have yet to confirm this code. I think it is primarily for iPhones). *#76# is a similar code.
*#33# can be used to check for call control bars on an iPhone.
*#43# shows whether call waiting is enabled or disabled on iPhone.
USEFUL: Telephone numbers of Srl Lanka
USEFUL: All the bus routes of Sri Lanka
Telephone numbers of Srl Lanka
3 Digit Numbers
*110 - Ambulance*111 - Fire and Rescue
*114 - Operational Commander Colombo (Sri Lanka Army)
*115 - Colombo Municipal Council-Operational Unit
*116 - Sri Lanka Air Force Emergency Service
*118 - National Help Desk (Ministry of Defence)
*119 - Police Emergency Service
* Toll free numbers
4 Digit Numbers
1900 - Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (Telecommunication complaints)1901 - Ministry of Power and Energy (Power Interruption complaints)
1905 - Ministry of Public Administration and Home Affairs
1909 - Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (Check mobile IMEI numbers and confirm)
1910 - Lanka Electricity Company (Power Interruption complaints)
1911 - Department of Examinations
1912 - Sri Lanka Tourism
1918 - Ministry of Higher Education
1919 - Government Information Centre
1920 - Ministry of Agricultural Development and Agrarian Services (Agricultural Information)
1922 - State Mortgage and Investment Bank
*1929 - Ministry of Child Development and Women's Affairs (Child Help Line)
1933 - Sri Lanka Police Department (CID Operations Unit)
1938 - Ministry of Child Development and Women's Affairs (Women Help Line)
1939 - National Water Supply & Drainage Board
*1948 - National Authority on Tobacco & Alcohol
1954 - Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption
1955 - National Transport Commission
1962 - Department of Immigration and Emigration
1969 - Expressway Emergency
1970 - Department of Pensions
1979 - SriLankan Airlines Ltd.
1984 - National Dangerous Drug Control Board
1987 - Ceylon Electricity Board
1989 - Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment
1990 - Med1 (Pvt) Limited (Emergency Medical Services & Doctor at Home Care)
1991 - Ministry of Environment and Renewable Energy
* Toll free numbers
Operator Numbers
Fixed line Operator Numbers
- 1212 - Sri Lanka Telecom
- 0117100100 - Dialog
- 1575 - Lanka Bell
Mobile Operator Numbers
- 1717 - Mobitel
- 1727 - Etisalat
- 1755 - Airtel
- 1777 - Dialog
- 1788 - Hutch
Fixed line (landline) codes
Fixed Telephone numbers in Sri Lanka consist of 10-digits in the xxx y zzzzzz format where:- "xxx" represents the area code. All area codes begin with 0.
- "y" represents the operator code for fixed (landline) numbers.
- "zzzzzz" represents the main telephone number of six digits.
Area codes
Province | District | Area | Area Code |
---|---|---|---|
Eastern | Ampara | Ampara | 063 |
North Central | Anuradhapura | Anuradhapura | 025 |
Western | Colombo | Avissawella | 036 |
Uva | Badulla | Badulla | 055 |
Uva | Badulla | Bandarawela | 057 |
Eastern | Batticaloa | Batticaloa | 065 |
North Western | Puttalam | Chilaw | 032 |
Western | Colombo | Colombo | 011 |
Southern | Galle | Galle | 091 |
Western | Gampaha | Gampaha | 033 |
Southern | Hambantota | Hambantota | 047 |
Central | Nuwara Eliya | Hatton | 051 |
Northern | Jaffna | Jaffna | 021 |
Eastern | Ampara | Kalmunai | 067 |
Western | Kalutara | Kalutara | 034 |
Central | Kandy | Kandy | 081 |
Sabaragamuwa | Kegalle | Kegalle | 035 |
North Western | Kurunegala | Kurunegala | 037 |
Northern | Mannar | Mannar | 023 |
Central | Matale | Matale | 066 |
Southern | Matara | Matara | 041 |
Central | Kandy | Nawalapitiya | 054 |
Western | Gampaha | Negombo | 031 |
Central | Nuwara Eliya | Nuwara Eliya | 052 |
Western | Kalutara | Panadura | 038 |
North Central | Polonnaruwa | Polonnaruwa | 027 |
Sabaragamuwa | Ratnapura | Ratnapura | 045 |
Eastern | Trincomalee | Trincomalee | 026 |
Northern | Vavuniya | Vavuniya | 024 |
Operator codes
xxx | y | zz zzzz |
---|---|---|
Area Code (0xx) | 2 | Sri Lanka Telecom (Wired) |
3 | Sri Lanka Telecom (Wireless-CDMA) | |
4 | Dialog (Wireless-CDMA) | |
5 | Lanka Bell (Wireless-CDMA) | |
7 | Dialog (Wireless-CDMA) | |
9 | Public Pay Phones‡ |
Mobile operator codes
Mobile numbers in Sri Lanka consist of 10-digits in the xxx zzzzzzz format where:- "xxx" represents the mobile operator code when contacting a mobile number. All mobile operator codes begin with 07.
- "zzzzzzz" represents the main telephone number of seven digits.
xxx | zzz zzzz |
---|---|
071 | Mobitel |
072 | Etisalat |
075 | Airtel |
076 | Dialog |
077 | |
078 | Hutch |
- Mobile phone users must always enter area codes when dialing a fixed (landline) number.
Dialling into Sri Lanka
To Fixed telephone
To dial into Sri Lanka from abroad callers must use the +94 xx y zzzzzz format where:- "+" is the international call prefix (usually 00).
- "94" is Sri Lanka's country code.
- "xx" represents the area code (i.e. omitting the leading 0 used when calling inside Sri Lanka).
- "y" represents the operator code.
- "zzzzzz" represents the main telephone number of six digits.
To Mobile phone
To dial into Sri Lanka from abroad callers must use the +94 xx zzzzzzz format where:- "+" is the international call prefix (usually 00).
- "94" is Sri Lanka's country code.
- "xx" represents the mobile operator code (i.e. omitting the leading 0 used when calling inside Sri Lanka).
- "zzzzzzz" represents the main telephone number of seven digits.
Make your Computer Welcome You!!!
With this trick, you can make your Computer welcome you in its computerized voice. You can make your Windows based computer say "Welcome to your PC, Username."
Make Windows Greet you with a Custom Voice Message at Startup
To use this trick, follow the instructions given below:-
- Click on Start. Navigate to All Programs, Accessories and Notepad.
- Copy and paste the exact code given below.
Dim speaks, speech3. Replace Username with your own name.
speaks="Welcome to your PC, Username"
Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
speech.Speak speaks
4. Click on File Menu, Save As, select All Types in Save as Type option, and save the file as Welcome.vbs or "*.vbs".
5. Copy the saved file.
6. Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows XP) and to C:\Users\ {User-Name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista) if C: is your System drive. AppData is a hidden folder. So, you will need to select showing hidden folders in Folder options to locate it.
7. Paste the file.
Now when the next time you start your computer, Windows will welcome you in its own computerized voice.
Note: For best results, it is recommended to change sound scheme to No Sounds.
You can change the sound scheme to No Sounds by following the steps given below:-
- Go to Control Panel.
- Then click on Switch to Classic View.
- Then Click on Sounds and Audio Devices.
- Then Click on the Sounds Tab.
- Select No Sounds from the Sound Scheme option.
- If you wish to save your Previous Sound Scheme, you can save it by clicking Yes in the popup menu.
- Click on OK.
Try it yourself to see how it works. In my personal opinion, this is an excellent trick. Whenever I start my PC in front of anybody and the PC welcomes me, the fellow is left wondering how brilliant a computer do I have.
Removing viruses easily by yourself
Follow the steps given below to remove viruses using cmd ( command prompt ) .
How to remove autorun virus using cmd ?
How to remove autorun virus from Hard disk using command prompt?
Steps :
Press ( Start or winkey ) -> Run -> cmd.
If you are at the root directory ( C drive ) then do the following, else give cd.. and come to the root C:\> and do the following.
Type in ( attrib -h -r -s autorun.inf ), without brackets and press Enter.
Type ( del autorun.inf ), without brackets and press Enter.
Follow this for all other drives.
How to remove Shortcut virus using cmd ?
These Shortcut viruses are those which converts all your data inside your pen drive or Hard disk to shortcuts, and which are recoverable.
Just follow the below given steps to remove shortcut virus from pen drive and recover back your files.
Go to Start -> Run -> cmd.
Go to your pen drive directory.
Type this command: del *.lnk and press Enter.
Type attrib -h -r -s /s /d e:\*.*
And then press a gentle Enter.
How to remove shortcut virus in Pen drives in Windows ?
Recover your files :
You can recover your files through Winrar.
Open WINRAR Application.
Navigate to your Pendrive location or PC Folder location.
Copy Files and Paste where you want.
Format your Pendrive.
How to remove empty Folder virus using cmd ?
Got some Files in your pen drive but they are empty! Because of the virus in your pendrive malfunctions your drive. How to remove this empty folder virus and recover files? Follow the steps given below.
Start -> Run -> cmd.
Type this command: attrib -h -r -s /s /d x:\*.*
Here the letter "x" should be replaced with the drive alphabet of your pendrive that you have inserted into the computer.
If your pendrive shows the drive alphabet as "J", then type this command: attrib -h -r -s /s /d j:\*.*
And then press a gentle Enter.
Note: Do a restart, and before that don't open any drives after performing the following steps.
How to remove autorun virus using cmd ?
How to remove autorun virus from Hard disk using command prompt?
Steps :
Press ( Start or winkey ) -> Run -> cmd.
If you are at the root directory ( C drive ) then do the following, else give cd.. and come to the root C:\> and do the following.
Type in ( attrib -h -r -s autorun.inf ), without brackets and press Enter.
Type ( del autorun.inf ), without brackets and press Enter.
Follow this for all other drives.
How to remove Shortcut virus using cmd ?
These Shortcut viruses are those which converts all your data inside your pen drive or Hard disk to shortcuts, and which are recoverable.
Just follow the below given steps to remove shortcut virus from pen drive and recover back your files.
Go to Start -> Run -> cmd.
Go to your pen drive directory.
Type this command: del *.lnk and press Enter.
Type attrib -h -r -s /s /d e:\*.*
And then press a gentle Enter.
How to remove shortcut virus in Pen drives in Windows ?
Recover your files :
You can recover your files through Winrar.
Open WINRAR Application.
Navigate to your Pendrive location or PC Folder location.
Copy Files and Paste where you want.
Format your Pendrive.
How to remove empty Folder virus using cmd ?
Got some Files in your pen drive but they are empty! Because of the virus in your pendrive malfunctions your drive. How to remove this empty folder virus and recover files? Follow the steps given below.
Start -> Run -> cmd.
Type this command: attrib -h -r -s /s /d x:\*.*
Here the letter "x" should be replaced with the drive alphabet of your pendrive that you have inserted into the computer.
If your pendrive shows the drive alphabet as "J", then type this command: attrib -h -r -s /s /d j:\*.*
And then press a gentle Enter.
Note: Do a restart, and before that don't open any drives after performing the following steps.
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