Tuesday, February 7, 2012

How To Program Uverse Black Remote Control Part 2 (For DVD's): S10-S3, S10-S2, S10-S1

This is a continuation of my blog regarding programming s10-s3. I have already given the manufacture codes for TV's. This time you will be seeing the codes for DVD's or Blu Ray DVD's. You can check the first part of this blog if you need help with programming your remote control to work with your tv by checking my archive, searching on this blog, or checking tag s10-s3.


I have arranged the codes alphabetically. Check the label and click the picture for you to get the codes.

FOR DVD's:
1. Press and hold both the DVD and the ENTER/OK buttons simultaneously.
2. Let go of the buttons and enter the code for the brand of your DVD.
3. To check if the code you have tried works or not, try powering on and off. If it doesn't work, try another code and follow the same steps.
4. Once you have the remote working, as a constant reminder, press the AT&T button to avoid any inconvenience.

FOR DVD'S/ Blu Ray DVD's:

figure 1. A-L

figure 2. L-S

figure 3. S-Z
Check Part 3. For other devices.

Monday, February 6, 2012

How To Program Uverse Black Standard Remote Control: s10-1, s10-s2, s3

AT&T has three (3) standard black remote control. For you to check if you have it, just look at the back of it and it will show you the model of your remote control. See figure 1.


figure 1. back of standard black remote control

I just discovered that for the black remote controls, they all have the same manufacture codes. With my experience, manual codes work 99% of the time.

figure 2. s10-s3
GENERAL STEPS:

For you to program the remote control, you need to hold the mode key (tv, dvd, aux) and the enter button. (You can also hold both the mode and ok buttons example tv+ok.) After a second or two, enter the code for your device. To check if it is working, press power to power off your device. Then try to power the device on again and NEVER forget to press the AT&T button to avoid changing inputs, modes or any inconvenience. If you still ask why, if you DON'T press the AT&T button, you will notice that your Uverse stb/receiver won't turn on and off or you will not be able to control you receiver, pull up guide and change channels.

I have the remote control codes arranged alphabetically. So you just have to check the label and click the pictures for you to get the codes.

REMOTE CONTROL CODES: 

FOR TELEVISIONS:
To program your remote control with your tv:
1. Hold both the TV and the ENTER/OK buttons at the same time.
2. After a second or two, release and enter the code corresponding to the brand of your TV.
3. To check if it is working, try powering the tv set off and on. If the code that you tried didn't work, try another code and follow the same steps.
4. Once you get it working, as a constant reminder press the AT&T button to prevent any inconvenience. I have the codes alphabetically arranged. Just click the picture that corresponds to the brand of your tv.
By the way, for the TV combos remote control codes, please refer to part 4 of programming the remote control.

figure 3. A

figure 4. B




                                  
figure 5. C
figure 6. D-E



















figure 7. F-G
figure 8. H-I
figure 9. J-L
figure 10. M
figure 11. N-O
figure 12. P
figure 13. Q
figure 14. S

figure 15. T

figure 16. U-Z

For DVD's and other devices check part 2 of this blog.

Adsense and Entrecard

I have nothing to do so I read articles on how to increase traffic on my site. I am just a few month old blogger and I don't really know what to do. I have been reading blogs and forums that has the same topic when I crossed a few sites which has the question, " Is it OK to have both adsense and entrecard on a pag?". I am afraid to violate any TOS. The reason why I have entrecard is to increase traffic. I hope I can read more about this. I have seen some sites that have both. I checked their blogs and seems like they have been blogging for many years. I am wondering if they have received any warning from google regarding having both on their sites. Or is it OK to have both? If not I will be dropping entrecard asap.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

PAGIBIG Housing Loan 3

(FLH050-6)



CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS FOR Pag-IBIG HOUSING LOAN
(Window 3 Accounts) 
I. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED UPON LOAN APPLICATION 


1. Housing Loan Application (2) with recent ID photos of borrower 
2. Membership Status Verification Slip 
3. Income Documents: 
For Locally Employed, any of the following: 
a. Notarized Certificate of Employment and Compensation  (Pag-IBIG format) 
b. Notarized Certificate of Employment and Compensation (Employer’s format) and latest one (1)month payslip 
c. Income Tax Return/Certificate of Tax Withheld (BIR Form No. 2316) and latest one (1) month payslip 
For Self Employed/Other Sources of Income 
d. ITR, Audited Financial Statements, and Official  Receipt of tax payment from bank supported with DTI
Registration and Mayor’s Permit/Business Permit 
e. Commission Vouchers reflecting the issuer’s name and contact details (for the last 12 months) 
f. Bank Statements or passbook for the last 12 months (in case income is sourced from foreign remittances, 
pensions, etc.) 
g. Copy of Lease Contract and Tax Declaration (if income is derived from rental payments) 
h. Certified True Copy of Transport Franchise issued by appropriate government agency (LGU for tricycles, 
LTFRB for other Public Utility Vehicle or PUVs) 
i. Certificate of Engagement issued by owner of business 
j. Other document that would validate source of income 
For Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), any of the following: 
k. Employment Contract (with English translation if in foreign language)  
l. Original Employer’s Certificate of Income (with  English translation if in foreign language). If document 
submitted is photocopy, it shall be duly validated  and certified/initialed by HDMF Information Officer
assigned in the country where the member works. 
m. Other Proofs of Income, whether original or photocopy, shall be duly validated and certified/initialed by 
HDMF Information Officer assigned in the country where the member works. 
4. Photocopy (back-to-back) of one (1) valid primary ID of Principal Borrower and Spouse, Co-Borrower  and 
Spouse, and Attorney-In-Fact, if applicable. The same ID must be presented during the conduct of borrower’s 
validation. 
5. Authorization to Conduct/Credit Background Investigation 
6.  For OFW members, Special Power of Attorney notarized prior to date of departure or duly certified and 
authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the country where the member is staying, if abroad 
7. Insurance Coverage 
a. Health Statement Form  (Medical Questionnaire)  
OFW members over 60 years old 
Loans over P2.0 M to P3.0 M and for borrowers aged up to 60 years old 
b. Health Statement Form (Medical Questionnaire) and Full Medical Examination
Borrowers over 60 years old 
8. Marriage Contract  (For all married borrower/s, co-borrower/s, spouse, family member/s included on the 
computation of aggregate income)
9. Birth Certificate or any proof of relationship,  if with co-borrower/s or family member/s included on the 
computation of aggregate income
10. Certified true copy of TCT/CCT/Free Patent Titles issued under RA No. 10023/miscellaneous sales patents or 
sales patents issued under RA No. 730, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 2004  by the Register of 
Deeds (latest title) 
11. Photocopy of Updated Tax Declaration and Real Estate Tax Receipt 
12. Location Plan and Vicinity Map 




ADDTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 


revised June 2011




II. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED PRIOR TO LOAN RELEASE 
1. TCT/CCT/ Free Patent Titles issued under RA No. 10023/miscellaneous sales patents or sales patents issued 
under RA No. 730, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 2004  in the name of the borrower with proper 
mortgage annotation in favor of Pag-IBIG Fund (Owner’s Duplicate Copy) 
2. Certified true copy of TCT/CCT/Free Patent Titles issued under RA  No. 10023/miscellaneous sales patents or 
sales patents issued under RA No. 730, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 2004  in the name of the 
borrower  with proper mortgage annotation in favor of Pag-IBIG Fund (RD’s copy) 
3. Photocopy of New Tax Declaration in the name of borrower and updated Real Estate Tax Receipt 
4. Loan Mortgage Documents 
a. Loan and Mortgage Agreement with original RD stamp 
b. Deed of Absolute Sale with original RD stamp (for PL, PLCH and PRU)
c. Notarized Promissory Note 
d. Disclosure Statement on Loan Transaction 
5. Building Plans/Electrical/Sanitary Permits duly approved by the building officials (for PLCH, CH and HI)
6. Occupancy Permit (for PRU (new), PLCH, CH and HI)
7. Collection Servicing Agreement with Authority to Deduct Loan Amortization or Post Dated Checks, if applicable 
8. Proof of Billing Address 
source: pagibigfund.gov.ph

Saturday, February 4, 2012

PAGIBIG HOUSING LOAN 2


CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS FOR Pag-IBIG HOUSING LOAN
(Window 2 Accounts)
I. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED UPON LOAN APPLICATION 


For Borrower
1. Housing Loan Application (2 copies) with recent ID photos of borrower
2. Membership Status Verification Slip (MSVS)
3. Income Documents:
For Locally Employed, any of the following:
a. Notarized Certificate of Employment and Compensation  (Pag-IBIG format)
b. Notarized Certificate of Employment and Compensation (Employer’s format) and latest one (1)month
payslip
c. Income Tax Return/Certificate of Tax Withheld (BIR Form No. 2316) and latest one (1) month payslip
For Self Employed/Other Sources of Income
d. ITR, Audited Financial Statements, and Official  Receipt of tax payment from bank supported with DTI
Registration and Mayor’s Permit/Business Permit
e. Commission Vouchers reflecting the issuer’s name and contact details (for the last 12 months)
f. Bank Statements or passbook for the last 12 months (in case income is sourced from foreign remittances,
pensions, etc.)
g. Copy of Lease Contract and Tax Declaration (if income is derived from rental payments)
h. Certified True Copy of Transport Franchise issued by appropriate government agency (LGU for tricycles,
LTFRB for other Public Utility Vehicle or PUVs)
i. Certificate of Engagement issued by owner of business
j. Other document that would validate source of income
For Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), any of the following:
k. Employment Contract (with English translation if in foreign language)
l. Original Employer’s Certificate of Income (with  English translation if in foreign language).  If document
submitted is photocopy, it shall be duly validated  and certified/initialed by HDMF Information Officer
assigned in the country where the member works.
m. Other Proofs of Income, whether original or photocopy, shall be duly validated and certified/initialed by
HDMF Information Officer assigned in the country where the member works.
4. Photocopy (back-to-back) of one (1) valid primary ID of Principal Borrower and Spouse, Co-Borrower and
Spouse, and Attorney-In-Fact, if applicable.  The same ID must be presented during the conduct of borrower’s
validation.
5. Authorization to Conduct/Credit Background Investigation
6.  For OFW members, Special Power of Attorney notarized prior to date of departure or duly certified and
authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the country where the member is staying, if abroad
7. Insurance Coverage
a. Health Statement Form  (Medical Questionnaire)
OFW members over 60 years old
Loans over P2.0 M to P3.0 M and for borrowers aged up to 60 years old
b. Health Statement Form (Medical Questionnaire) and Full Medical Examination
Borrowers over 60 years old
8. Marriage Contract  (For all married borrower/s, co-borrower/s, spouse, family member/s included on the
computation of aggregate income)
9. Birth Certificate or any proof of relationship, if with co-borrower/s or family member/s included on the
computation of aggregate income
For Developer
1. Certified true copy of TCT/CCT/Free Patent Titles issued under RA No. 10023/miscellaneous sales patents or
sales patents issued under RA No. 730, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 2004  by the Register of
Deeds (latest title)
2. Photocopy of Updated Tax Declaration and Updated Real Estate Tax Receipt
3. Deed of Assignment of CTS with SPA (With Buyer’s Conformity)
4. Contract-to-Sell (CTS)
II.  DOCUMENTS REQUIRED PRIOR TO LOAN RELEASE
For Borrower
1. Collection Servicing Agreement with Authority to Deduct Loan Amortization or Post Dated Checks, if
applicable
2. Proof of Billing Address
For Developer
1. Individual transfer Certificate of Title (TCT)/Condominium Certificate Title (CCT)/Free Patent Titles issued
under RA No. 10023/miscellaneous sales patents or sales patents issued under RA No. 730, as amended by
Presidential Decree No. 2004 covering the subject house and lot package with Deed of Assignment of CTS
with SPA (With Buyer’s Conformity) duly annotated thereon.
2. Loan Mortgage Documents
a. Deed of Assignment of CTS with SPA (With Buyer’s Conformity)
b. Contract-to-Sell (CTS)
c. Promissory Note
d. Disclosure Statement on Loan Transaction (pre-signed)
e. Deed of Absolute Sale (pre-signed)
f. Loan and Mortgage Agreement (pre-signed)
3. Certificate of House and Lot Acceptance, if applicable
4. Occupancy Permit, if applicable
The Pag-IBIG Fund reserves the right to request additional documents to facilitate loan evaluation process.
(Revised/June 2011)

source: pagibigfund.gov.ph

Friday, February 3, 2012

PAGIBIG Housing Loan 1



What Housing Programs are available for members?

An eligible member may avail of a housing loan under either the End-User Financing Program or the Magaang Pabahay, Disenteng Buhay Program.

Under the End-User Financing Program, a member may avail of a loan to finance any of the following (Circular 247):


a. Purchase of a fully developed lot not exceeding one 1,000 square meters, which should be within a residential area;



b. Purchase of a residential house and lot, townhouse or condominium unit, inclusive
        of a parking slot. The unit may be:
• Old or brand new;
• A property mortgaged with the Fund; or
• An acquired asset, which is disposed of through sealed public bidding, negotiated   sale, or the Rent-to-Own Program.


c. Construction or completion of a residential unit on a lot owned by the member;


d. Home improvement, i.e. any alteration in an existing residential unit intended by a        homeowner to be a permanent integral part of the property, which will enhance its durability and material value;



e. Refinancing of an existing mortgage with an institution acceptable to the Fund,
        provided that:
• The loan is not in default within the 12 months prior to the date of application;
• The said loan has a repayment history of at two years with the original mortgagee


f. Combination of loan purposes, which shall be limited to the following:
• Purchase of a fully developed lot not exceeding 1,000square meters and              construction of a residential unit thereon;
• Purchase of a residential unit, whether old or new, with home improvement;
• Refinancing of an existing mortgage with home improvement;
• Refinancing of an existing mortgage, specifically a lot loan, with construction of a residential unit thereon.

Under the Magaang Pabahay, Disenteng Buhay Program, a qualified member may purchase an acquired asset of the Fund either in cash or through a housing loan at very reasonable prices. A buyer who purchases an acquired asset in cash is entitled to a 20% discount on the property’s sales price, while a buyer who purchases through a housing loan is entitled to a 15% discount on the property’s sales price.

Who are eligible to avail of a housing loan under the End-User Financing Program?


To qualify for a Pag-IBIG housing loan, a member must satisfy the following requirements:a. Must be a member under the Pag-IBIG I for at least 24 months, as evidenced by the remittance of at least 24 monthly contributions at the time of loan application.


b. Not more than 65 years old at the date of loan application and must be insurable; provided further that he is not more than 70 years old at loan maturity;
c. Has the legal capacity to acquire and encumber real property;
d. Has passed satisfactory background/credit and employment/business checks conducted by the developer and the Pag-IBIG Fund;
e. Has no outstanding Pag-IBIG housing loan, either as a principal borrower or co-borrower;
 f. Has not availed of a Pag-IBIG housing loan that was foreclosed, cancelled, bought
 back due to default, or subjected to dacion en pago, which shall include cases where the borrower is no longer interested to pursue the loan and surrenders the property;
g. May have an outstanding Pag-IBIG multi-purpose loan but which is updated in payments at the time of loan application. A member whose multi-purpose loan is in
arrears shall be required to pay his arrears over the counter to update his account.


FLH050-4


I. DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS (For Borrower)
1. Housing Loan Application (2 copies) with recent ID photos of borrower
2. Membership Status Verification Slip (MSVS)
3. Income Documents:
For Locally Employed, any of the following:
a. Notarized Certificate of Employment and Compensation  (Pag-IBIG format)
b. Notarized Certificate of Employment and Compensation (Employer’s format) and latest one (1)month
payslip
c. Income Tax Return/Certificate of Tax Withheld (BIR Form No. 2316) and latest one (1) month payslip
For Self Employed/Other Sources of Income
d. ITR, Audited Financial Statements, and Official  Receipt of tax payment from bank supported with DTI
Registration and Mayor’s Permit/Business Permit
e. Commission Vouchers reflecting the issuer’s name and contact details (for the last 12 months)
f. Bank Statements or passbook for the last 12 months (in case income is sourced from foreign remittances,
pensions, etc.)
g. Copy of Lease Contract and Tax Declaration (if income is derived from rental payments)
h. Certified True Copy of Transport Franchise issued by appropriate government agency (LGU for tricycles,
LTFRB for other Public Utility Vehicle or PUVs)
i. Certificate of Engagement issued by owner of business
j. Other document that would validate source of income
For Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), any of the following:
k. Employment Contract (with English translation if in foreign language)
l. Original Employer’s Certificate of Income (with  English translation if in foreign language).  If document
submitted is photocopy, it shall be duly validated  and certified/initialed by HDMF Information Officer
assigned in the country where the member works.
m. Other Proofs of Income, whether original or photocopy, shall be duly validated and certified/initialed by
HDMF Information Officer assigned in the country where the member works.  
4. Proof of Billing Address
5. Photocopy (back-to-back) of one (1) valid primary ID of Principal Borrower and Spouse, Co-Borrower and
Spouse, and Attorney-In-Fact, if applicable.  The same ID must be presented during the conduct of borrower’s
validation.
6. Authorization to Conduct/Credit Background Investigation
7.  For OFW members, Special Power of Attorney notarized prior to date of departure or duly certified and
authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the country where the member is staying, if abroad
8. Insurance Coverage
a. Health Statement Form  (Medical Questionnaire)
OFW members over 60 years old
Loans over P2.0 M to P3.0 M and for borrowers aged up to 60 years old
b. Health Statement Form (Medical Questionnaire) and Full Medical Examination
Borrowers over 60 years old
9. Marriage Contract  (For all married borrower/s, co-borrower/s, spouse, family member/s included on the
computation of aggregate income)
10. Birth Certificate or any proof of relationship, if with co-borrower/s or family member/s included on the
computation of aggregate income
II.  DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS (For Developer)
1. Notarized Developer’s Sworn Certification
2. Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT)/ Condominium Certificate of Title (CCT)/Free Patent Titles issued under RA
No. 10023/miscellaneous sales patents or sales patents issued under RA No. 730, as amended by
Presidential Decree No. 2004 with Deed of Assignment of CTS with SPA (With Buyer’s Conformity) duly
annotated thereon (Owner’s Duplicate Copy)
3. Certified True Copy of TCT/CCT/Free Patent Titles issued under RA No. 10023/miscellaneous sales patents
or sales patents issued under RA No. 730, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 2004 with Deed of
Assignment of CTS with SPA (With Buyer’s Conformity) duly annotated thereon (RD’s Copy)
4. Photocopy of Updated Tax Declaration and Updated Real Estate Tax Receipt
5. Loan Mortgage Documents
a. Deed of Assignment of CTS with SPA (With Buyer’s Conformity)
b. Contract-to-Sell (CTS)
c. Promissory Note
d. Disclosure Statement on Loan Transaction (pre-signed except for 1 copy)
e. Deed of Absolute Sale (pre-signed except for 1 copy)
f. Loan and Mortgage Agreement (pre-signed except for 1 copy)
6. Certificate of House and Lot Acceptance, if applicable
7. Occupancy Permit, if applicable
The Pag-IBIG Fund reserves the right to request additional documents to facilitate loan evaluation process.
(Revised/June 2011)


source: from the pagibig website

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Unable To Uninstall Security Software From Control Panel

Sometimes we are unable to completely uninstall security software through control panel and you don't wanna take the risk of going to the registry of your computer. I have a list of links where you can uninstall programs such as Norton, Mcafee, CAISS, etc. Just click the link so that you can download it on your computer and for you to remove those expired software. 

For Norton/Symantec products: 

For Mcafee: mcafee uninstall.

For CA Internet Security Suite: 

1. CAISS 2007 and 2008-click here
2. CAISS 2009-click here
3. CAISS 2010-click here
4. Total Defense Security Suite-click here

For Zone Alarm-za clean


The links above will uninstall the software's traces and you can use them to clean up registry entries that still remains in your computer.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Thumbelina

I am young at heart. I still watch animated movies. I just want to share another movie from a classic story, Thumbelina.

PART 1

PART 2

PART 3

PART 4

PART 5

PART 6

PART 7

PART 8