Q: If you can't restore your iPod using the iTunes method above because you're prompted for a passcode, or you've never used your iPod with iTunes before, you'll need to put your iPod into Recovery Mode. This will allow you to restore it without needing the passcode. Because you are using Recovery Mode, you won't be able to create a backup of your iPod before restoring it. You will lose all data on your iPod. You'll need to start the procedure with your iPod powered down completely. Press and hold the Power button and swipe the Power slider to turn it off. The only way to use Recovery Mode is to connect it to a computer and use iTunes. You don't have to have synced your iPod with that computer in the past. If you don't have iTunes installed, you can download it for free from apple.com/itunes/download. Don't release the buttons after you see the Apple logo. Continue holding the buttons until you see the iTunes logo on your iPod's screen. If your iPod's Home button doesn't work, download TinyUmbrella from firmwareumbrella.com, run the program, then click "Enter Recovery Mode." This will begin the restore process for the iPod. If this process still doesn't let you restore your iPod, see the next section. Once the restore process is complete, you'll be prompted to setup your iPod as if it were new. If you have an existing backup, you'll be able to load it.
A: Use this method if iTunes prompts for a passcode. Turn your iPod completely off. Connect your iPod to your computer. Open iTunes. Press and hold the Power and Home buttons. Click "Restore" in the window that appears in iTunes. Setup your iPod.

Article: Delays in harvest due to broken parts or inadequate equipment can result in a late harvest or improperly dried hay. If there are legumes, such as alfalfa and clover, in your hay field, you may need to harvest slightly earlier, when they are at 10 to 20 percent of full flower. This is the point when the hay will offer the best nutrition for your animals.  Cutting the hay too early will result in lower yields. Cutting the hay too late will result in lower nutritive content, because the plant has begun focusing on seed production. It takes this amount of time to cure dry hay for baling and rain interrupts this process. There is usually a two-week window in which hay is in the perfect stage for cutting. Generally the size of your land determines which of these pieces of equipment you will need, in order of smallest to largest machinery and investment.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check your machinery approximately one month before you plan to start haying. Cut your hay when the leaves have developed fully and the seed heads have not fully developed. Wait until you have at least three days of dry weather to cut your hay. Cut your pasture with a sickle mower, sickle haybine or rotary disk mower.

Problem: Article: The master key will give you an express ride if you have one. Your building's manager should have a key, and if you have enough clout, you may be able to just ask for a copy of the key. Firefighters have master keys that work on most elevators, as they need them in case of emergency. If you know someone in the profession, you may be be able to convince him or her to give you a copy of the elevator's key. However, understand that your firefighter friend is likely to be reluctant. Putting master keys in the hands of the public can be dangerous and possibly even illegal. Check the legality of having such a key in your area. If you fail in your quest, you can also check eBay for master keys. You can look for all-access keys that should work in a variety of elevators. Most of these have four sides to work in multiple types of elevators.  Buying keys is somewhat of a legal gray area. Check to see if it's legal in your state before purchasing one.  However, to make sure the key you buy works on your elevator, you may need to do a little research. Look at the make and model of your elevator, which is usually listed inside the elevator. Use that information to find out what kind of key it takes. To use the key, insert it in the keyhole when you get in the elevator. You may need to try more than one if it's four-sided. Leave the key in. Push the button of your floor to get an express ride.
Summary: Ask for a copy of the master key. Ask your firefighter friends. Check eBay. Use the key.

Q: Find and tap the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/3\/3b\/Android7messages.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/3\/3b\/Android7messages.png\/30px-Android7messages.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon on your Apps menu to open Messages. Find the group message thread you want to delete on the list of your recent messages, and open it. It will open a drop-down menu. This will open your message settings for the selected conversation. This will disable all message and member notifications from the selected message thread. You won't receive any push, light or sound notifications from this group anymore.
A:
Open the Messages app on your Android. Tap the group you want to leave. Tap the ⋮ button on the top-right. Tap People & options on the menu. Slide the Notifications switch to .