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How to Activate Do Not Disturb (DND) India Registration – All Networks

How to Activate Do Not Disturb (DND) India Registration – All Networks

Many people suffer from the unwanted marketing messages and calls made by the mobile network operators. These messages and calls are extremely annoying, and there is no way proper information on how to activate this service. This service was formerly called DND (Do Not Disturb), which now transformed to NCPR (National Consumer Preference Register) by the TRAI (The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India). Previously, people who subscribed to DND had chances to receive the unsolicited promotions calls from their mobile network operators. With NCPR, the chances of receiving these unwanted messages is almost zero.

According to NCPR, a mobile customer in India can stop all the unwanted marketing calls and messages whenever he/she wants. This service can give you the option of selecting various options according to your requirement.

All the service providers will have the same set of instructions to register for the do not disturb service. You can activate DND from your mobile by just calling 1909 and selecting the options, or by sending a simple SMS to 1909. This message is similar to all the mobile network operators in India, and check out the various companies and their registration process to start your DND service.

And if you are already registered, and then check your NCPR (old DND) Subscription status here. - (http://www.nccptrai.gov.in/nccpregistry/search.misc)

How to Activate Do Not Disturb India Registration

This process of activating do not disturb service is all same for Aircel, Airtel, BSNL, Tata DoCoMo, Idea Cellular, Loop Mobile, MTNL, Reliance Communications, MTS India, Tata Indicom, Uninor, Vodafone and etc.

Fully Blocked Category 
Send SMS at START 0 to 1909 or Call at 1909

Partial Blocked Category
Send SMS at START 1 to 1909 to block Banking – Insurance – Financial Products – Credit Cards
Send SMS at START 2 to 1909 to block Real Estate
Send SMS at START 3 to 1909 to block Education
Send SMS at START 4 to 1909 to block Health
Send SMS at START 5 to 1909 to block Consumer Goods & Automobiles
Send SMS at START 6 to 1909 to block Communication – Broadcasting – Entertainment – IT
Send SMS at START 7 to 1909 to block Tourism
You can also De-Register the DND service to receive the marketing calls and messages in future. To do that, just send an SMS STOP and send it to 1909. You can also call 1909 to cancel the service. 

Key points to remember with DND registration:

DND (NCPR) cannot block your bank SMS alerts, bank communications, online bookings, third party personal calling, and etc. It takes minimum 7 days to process your request to stop the unwanted messages. You should have atcleast 3 months of time before applying to new DND request after the previous one. Calls and messages to 1909 is completely toll free, and you don’t have to pay anything.

I hope this information will help you to cut down the unwanted messages and calls automatically before reaching you. Please leave your queries on this issue in the below comments section. To know more visit (http://www.nccptrai.gov.in/nccpregistry/)

5 Ways to Boot into Safe Mode in Windows 8 & Windows 8.1

systemAre you struggling to boot into Safe Mode in Windows 8 or Windows 8.1? Have you tried pressing both F8 and Shift+F8 and they don't work? That's because a lot has changed with the boot procedure in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. The boot has become so fast that it literally cannot be interrupted by any of your keypresses. Here are 5 ways in which you can boot into Safe Mode, that don't involve any special hacks or manual configuration.

Safe Mode in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

Safe Mode in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 is not too different from the Safe Mode found in earlier versions of Windows.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
The operating system still loads only the most basic drivers and services, so that it can display a minimal useful interface. The only important difference is that the minimum screen resolution used by Safe Mode has risen from 800x600 pixels to 1024x768 pixels.

1. Use the System Configuration Tool (msconfig.exe) - works in Windows 8 & 8.1

The easiest method for booting into Safe Mode is to use the System Configuration tool, also known as msconfig.exe.
Go to the Boot tab and, in the Boot options section check the box that says "Safe boot". Then, click or tap OK.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
You are informed that you need to restart your computer. Click Restart or Exit without restart depending on whether you want to restart now or later.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
At the next restart, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 start in Safe Mode.

2. Use Shift + Restart - works in Windows 8 & 8.1

Another method is to press the Power button at the Windows login screen or in the Settings charm. Then, press and hold the SHIFT key on your keyboard and click Restart.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
Windows asks you to choose an option. Press Troubleshoot.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
In the Troubleshoot screen, press Advanced options.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
In the Advanced options screen, press Startup Settings.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
You are informed that you are about to restart in order to change several Windows options, including enabling Safe Mode. Press Restart.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
Your computer or device restarts again and displays nine startup settings, including Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
Press the F4 key on your keyboard, to enable Safe Mode, F5 to enable Safe Mode with Networking and F6 to enable Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 now boot according to the setting you selected.

3. Boot from a System Recovery CD/DVD - works only in Windows 8

In Windows 8, but not in Windows 8.1, you can create a system recovery CD or DVD. Here's the tutorial that shows how it is done: How to Create a System Repair Disc for Windows 7 & Windows 8.
Once you have that disc created, boot from it. When asked to press any key to load its content, do so.
First, you are asked to choose your keyboard layout. Press the layout you want to use. If you want to browse through the available options, press"See more keyboard layouts" until you find the one you want to use.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
Then, the Choose an option screen is shown.
Safe Mode, Boot, Windows 8, Start
From here on, the steps are identical to those shown for method 2.

4. Boot from a System Recovery Memory Stick - works in Windows 8 & 8.1

In Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 you can use the Recovery Media Creator to create a system recovery drive on a USB flash Drive. Details instructions can be found in this tutorial: How to Create a Recovery Drive on a USB Memory Stick in Windows 8 & 8.1".
Boot from the USB memory stick and follow the same instructions as in method 3.

5. Use F8 or Shift + F8 (doesn't work when using UEFI BIOS & SSDs)

In Windows 7, you were able to press F8 just before Windows got loaded, to open the Advanced Boot Options window, where you could choose to start Windows 7 in Safe Mode.
Some websites advise you to press Shift+F8, just before Windows 8 or 8.1 starts loading so that you make it start the recovery mode, from where you can boot into Safe Mode. The problem is that, most times, Shift+F8 and F8 don't work, even though they are correct commands, supported by Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.
This official blog post from Microsoft (Designing for PCs that boot faster than ever before) explains that this behavior is caused by their work in designing a very fast boot procedure. Both Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 have the fastest boot times ever. To quote Steve Sinofsky:
"Windows 8 has a problem – it really can boot up too quickly. So quickly, in fact, that there is no longer time for anything to interrupt boot. When you turn on a Windows 8 PC, there's no longer long enough to detect keystrokes like F2 or F8, much less time to read a message such as "Press F2 for Setup." For the first time in decades, you will no longer be able to interrupt boot and tell your PC to do anything different than what it was already expecting to do."
If you have modern PC with a UEFI BIOS and a fast SSD drive, there's no way you can interrupt the boot procedure with your keypresses. On older PCs, with a classic BIOS and no SSD drive, pressing these keys might still work though.

Conclusion

I hope you found this guide useful. If you know other ways you can make Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 boot into Safe Mode, don't hesitate to share them via the comments form below. Many readers will find them useful.
Note: Collect the article from www.7tutorials.com/5-ways-boot-safe-mode-windows-8-windows-81.
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