Problem: Article: The CD either came with your PC or was bought separately. Put it inside the CD/DVD drive of your computer.  Press the Delete, F1, or F2 button on your keyboard, depending on the type of BIOS your computer is using. Inside the BIOS, set the boot settings so your computer will boot from the CD/DVD drive first. Wait for your computer to restart. A prompt will notify you to “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD.”
Summary: Get your Windows 8 CD installer. Restart your computer. Access the BIOS. Boot from CD/DVD drive. Save the changes made on the BIOS. Press any buttons on the keyboard to proceed. Follow the setup instructions to install Windows 8.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Talk to your child regularly about his or her interests. This way, you’ll learn about your child and you’ll be able to determine how your child is progressing intellectually over time. You can choose to talk about anything with your child, but it’s better to let your child choose the conversation.  When your child asks you something, turn it into a conversation rather than just quickly answering him or her. Ask your child questions, and see how he or she responds. Remember, though, there is no right answer. Your goal should be just to engage your child. One of the most important parts of talking is listening. Make sure you listen carefully to what your child is saying, rather than lecturing to him or her. Use every opportunity to explain how things work to your child. This is a critical part of how children learn to understand the world. Use their development over time as a way to introduce them to the world.  When your child is young, between the ages of 2-4, explain basic and simple things. Gradually introduce more complex topics as your child gets older. Save topics like sex, budgeting, and the complexities of law for children near or over the age of 10.

SUMMARY: Talk to your child. Explain the world to your child.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Drain the tub if you took a bath. Turn the shower back on if it isn’t already running, or stand up and dump water over your legs. Remove shaved hairs clinging to your legs, as well as leftover shaving cream. Run your hands over your legs to test their smoothness. If needed, repeat the shaving process over areas that need more work, and then rinse off again. Always rinse off before shaving again. Minimize clogging your razor with hairs that have already been shaved, or being fooled into thinking that they are hairs you missed the first time. Prevent any nicks or other infections from becoming infected. If possible, use body wash with tea tree oil and/or witch hazel as ingredients, which will help soothe and heal your skin. Exfoliate again with a loofa, rubbing your legs gently in soft circles. Use a clean towel to prevent bacteria from infecting cuts and other irritations. Pat your legs dry with the towel. Avoid rubbing them, which can further irritate sensitive areas. Rub an antiseptic post-shave conditioner into your skin. Destroy any possible bacteria that may still linger in sensitive areas. Moisture your skin to help it recuperate.  Use a moisturizer designed specifically for men. Since men’s skin typically produces more natural oils than women’s, using women’s products may lead to clogged pores. Continue to moisturize your skin daily to avoid irritation as your hairs grow back. Now that your legs are shaved, check how they look in natural light. If your leg hair was quite dark and your skin is pale or fair, consider using a self-tanner in the short term, since the contrast may now be striking. If you’re going to keep your legs shaved for the long term, consider sunning them regularly.
Summary: Rinse off. Wash your legs. Dry your legs. Apply lotion. Tan those legs.

With LAN sync enabled, you can send huge files quickly across all the computers within your LAN. Select the file from your computer and copy it. Paste the copied file in your Dropbox shared folder. Once Dropbox detects a change in your Dropbox folders, it will begin syncing.  Since LAN sync is enabled, it will sync the contents of your folder across all the computers in the local network first before syncing it with the Dropbox server. Within the just few seconds, the other computers will have a copy of the file you’ve just sent under the shared folder. There’s no need to copy to a USB drive and no need to upload to your email.
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One-sentence summary -- Locate the file. Put the file in the shared folder. Let LAN sync work.

Q: Use a damp cloth dipped into warm water mixed with mild detergent. Rub the cloth over the scratch and surrounding area to remove any dirt and grime. These supplies can be found at hardware stores, and some auto supply stores. The buffer pad can be attached to any regular electric drill. The buffing compound helps it rub out the scratch. Attach the buffing pad to an electric drill. Apply a small amount of buffing compound to the pad (follow the instructions on the product). Turn the drill on and gently work the pad over the entire scratch area. If the scratch is deep, a touch up pen will hide the problem further. Look up the correct paint code for your automobile (check the owner’s manual or look for a label on the car). Find the matching touch-up pen at an auto supply store.  Most of the time, all you have to do is draw the pen over the scratch, and paint will be applied. Let the area dry before continuing. Clear coat helps blend the buffed area back in with the rest of the plastic. That way, you won’t be able to tell there had been a scratch.  You can find clear coat at auto supply stores. Follow the instructions provided with the product. If it’s just a small scratch, you can probably just paint the clear coat on the area. Work in a well-ventilated area. Once you’re done and everything’s dry, get some regular car wax. Use a clean cloth or polishing pad, and buff the entire area with wax. This final step will help make your car look as good as new.
A: Clean the scratch area. Get a buffer pad and buffing compound. Rub the scratch out by using a drill and buffing pad. Use a touch-up pen, if necessary. Apply clear coat to the area. Polish the area with car wax.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It’s a blue icon with a white “F,” typically found on the home screen. If you’re not signed in, type your account information and tap Log In. It’s at the top of the screen. The search key is the magnifying glass key on your keyboard. It’s the first option in the search results. Be sure to choose this first option instead of “close friends list” or something like it. This opens that person’s profile. It’s beneath the person’s name on their profile. If this person is a member of the Close Friends list, you’ll see a blue check mark next to the list’s name. This removes the blue check mark from the list’s name. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen. You’ve now removed your friend from the Close Friends list.
Summary:
Open Facebook. Tap the Search box. Type close friends and tap the search key. Select Close Friends. Select the friend you want to remove from the list. Tap Friends. Tap Edit Friend Lists. Tap Close Friends. Tap Done.