Q: Press the "Save and Exit" key as specified by the key legend, then press the "Confirm" key when prompted. For example, you might press Esc to save your changes and then press Y to confirm that you want to save and exit. If your computer doesn't boot from the USB flash drive the first time, it might have already selected your hard drive as the boot location. If so, you'll need to restart your computer (with the USB flash drive plugged in) before proceeding. Once your computer recognizes the USB flash drive as a bootable location, you should see the USB flash drive's installed program, service, or menu appear. When the menu appears, you can proceed with running and/or installing your USB flash drive's program or service.
A: Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Restart your computer if necessary. Wait for your USB program's menu to appear. Follow any on-screen instructions.

Q: Burning more calories every day will help to boost your weight loss efforts from dieting, so this may also help to make your collarbones more visible over time. Try to do a total of at least 30 minutes of cardiovascular exercise 5 days per week. Some good options include:  Running Brisk walking Swimming Skipping rope Cycling Having more muscle will help your shoulders and collarbones look more defined. It will also boost your weight loss efforts by increasing your resting metabolic rate. Some easy strength training exercises you might try include:  Pushups Shoulder shrugs Dumbbell overhead presses Shoulder rolls High-intensity interval training, also known as HIIT, burns a ton of calories, so it’s a great addition to your workout regimen. Try to incorporate 1 to 2 HIIT workouts per week along with your other cardio sessions. This will help to increase the amount of calories you burn when you exercise and boost your weight loss results.  To do a simple HIIT workout, alternate between running for 3 minutes and walking for 3 minutes. Repeat this interval 4 to 5 times for a great calorie-torching workout. Make sure to warm up with 5 minutes of walking first and then cool down with 5 minutes of walking and some stretching after your workout.
A: Do cardiovascular exercise regularly to burn calories. Incorporate strength training to target your arms and shoulders. Add high-intensity interval training to boost your weight loss results.

Q: You’ll need the following ingredients:  2 tbsp carrier oil (jojoba, almond, or grape seed will do) 6 tbsp 100- to 190-proof alcohol 2.5 tbsp bottled (not tap) water 30 drops of essential oils (at least 1 of each: base, middle, and top) Coffee filter Funnel 2 clean glass containers  You’ll want to add roughly 30 drops in total. Start with your base notes, then add your middle notes, then add your top notes. The ideal ratio is 20% base, 50% middle, and 30% top. Pay attention to the scents that you are adding: if one scent is much stronger than the rest, you’ll want to add less of it so that it doesn’t overpower everything else. Use a high-quality alcohol with a high alcohol content. Vodka is a popular choice amongst DIY perfumers. Shut the lid and allow the perfume to cure for at least 48 hours. You can leave it for up to 6 weeks, which is when its scent will be at its strongest. Check the bottle regularly to see where the scent is at. Once you’re happy with the scent, add 2 tbsp bottled water to your perfume. Do this for 1 minute to ensure that the contents are well blended. Using a coffee filter and a funnel, pour your perfume into a clean, dark glass bottle. You can also transfer it to a fancy bottle if you’re giving it as a gift. You may want to label the bottle with the ingredients and a date on it so that you can keep track of how long it lasts. That way, you’ll know whether you should make more or less the next time around. To make a solid perfume (like a lip balm) instead of a spray/liquid perfume, try substituting the water with melted beeswax. You would add the melted beeswax to your perfume and then pour the warm mixture into a container to solidify. You can buy beeswax at most health food stores.
A: Gather your materials. Pour 2 tbsp carrier oil into the glass bottle. Add your essential oils. Add the alcohol. Allow the perfume to sit for at least 48 hours. Add 2 tbsp bottled water. Shake the bottle vigorously. Transfer the perfume to another bottle. Try a variation.

Q: Fishing live eels is an exciting and effective ways of landing big striped bass up to and above the 40 lb (18 kg) mark. On Cape Cod Bay in particular, live eels account for many big striped bass each spring, summer and fall.  Live eels can be used to fish for bass in deep water. They can help you to catch larger fish, as the biggest striper fish tend to lurk near the bottom. Live eels can be fished many different ways. One of the most popular and easiest methods is to fish live eels with a medium-light or medium-action rod. Place the eels in a cooler with a plastic ice block and a damp burlap sack.   This keeps the eels moist and cool. The ice also has the advantage of slowing down the eel's metabolism, which makes them easier to handle. Don't submerge the eels in water, as they will deplete the oxygen levels and eventually drown. When fishing from a boat, use your sonar to first locate an area where striped bass have congregated.  When cruising at a higher speeds, striped bass will appear as small orange blotches on most sonar screens. It's easy to miss these marks so be sure to keep a keen eye on the sonar. Depending on the wind and tide, setup a drift that will bring the boat through the area in which striped bass have gathered. Eels are slithering, squirming creatures, so they can be difficult to handle and hook.  Use a burlap sack or even a cotton sock to hold the eel, as this will give you a better grip. Hold the eel around its neck in order to hook it. Use circle hooks to avoid gut hooking bass. Hook the eel in one of two ways—either pass the hook through the top of the eel's mouth and out one of its eyes, or place the hook as deeply into the eel's mouth as possible and pass it through the bottom of its throat. The former method hooks the eel more securely but runs the risk of accidentally killing it, which the latter method is less secure but keeps the eel alive for longer and makes the hook appear less obvious. When casting your eel out, go easily at first until you find the sweet spot -- you don't want to rip out the hook.  Give the eel a few seconds to reach the bottom—depending on the strength of the current and depth of the water—before you start to slowly reel it in. You may need to add up to 1/2 ounce of weight in the form of a rubber core sinker if the tide and wind is particularly strong. Start reeling at a very slow rate of 3 to 5 seconds per revolution—you want the eel to do most of the work for you. As soon as you feel the bass grab the eel, bow the fishing rod til it's parallel with the water.  This will prevent the striper from feeling the tension in the eel and becoming spooked. However, if you’re using circle hooks, you should reel the line in at a constant rate in order to hook the fish. You can set the hook as soon as the line goes taut and reel the fish in immediately, or you can allow the fish to run for 5 to 10 seconds (keeping the line slack) before setting the hook.
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Consider why you should use live eels. Make sure to store the eels under the right conditions. Locate the bass. Hook the eels. Cast the eel out. Reel in the striped bass.