Q: To boot from the USB drive, you will have to set the BIOS to boot from USB first instead of the hard drive. To open the BIOS, reset your computer and hit the displayed key to enter Setup. The key varies by manufacturer, but is usually F2, F10, F12, or Del. Open the Boot menu in your BIOS. Change the 1st Boot Device to your USB drive. Be sure that it is inserted, or you may not be given an option to choose it. Depending on your manufacturer, it may say Removable Device or list your flash drive’s model. If you set the boot order correctly, your Windows 7 or Vista installation will load after the manufacturer’s logo disappears. The installation process will load and the Windows setup will begin. Check out our guide on  installing Windows 7 for an in-depth walkthrough.
A: Change the boot order. Save changes and reboot. Install Windows.

Article: These "solar blankets" minimize water evaporation, just like a regular pool cover. As it insulates the surface of the pool, solar blankets also allow some of the sun's energy to go through the cover and into the water, where it turns into heat. This makes your pool water warmer, which means the swimming pool heater is required to run far less often and for shorter periods of time. Solar pool covers are one of the most effective and energy efficient ways to heat your pool.  Solar pool covers can extend your swimming season and reduce the amount of water that needs to be added by 30 to 50 percent. They can also reduce the amount of chemicals a pool needs by 35 to 60 percent, and help keep dirt and debris out of the pool, which reduces cleaning time. Solar pool heating panels collect heat from the sun to warm pool water. Once installed, they have no operating cost, are very easy for a home owner to install and are typically very durable in all climates. The only drawback is that if the sun doesn't shine, your pool isn't heated. Solar pool heating panels are an excellent solution for those who live in warmer climates and have a lot of sunny days throughout the year. These systems are in the same general price range as gas and heat pump heaters. Solar heating systems have minimal operating costs and they are the most cost-efficient choice for people who live in warm, sunny climates. These systems include 4 main features – a solar collector, a filter, a pump and a flow control valve.  The pump sends water through the filter and then through the solar collector, which heats the water and returns it back to the pool. If you live in a hot climate, the solar collector can help you cool your pool water down during the summer months. It does this by running the water through the solar collector during the night.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use a solar pool cover. Install solar pool heating panels. Invest in a solar heating system.

Problem: Article: Often, doing what you love means living on less income.  Streamline your expenses by making sure you aren't spending money on things that don't serve your interests. You don't have to quit your job to follow your passion, but be realistic about how much you can expect to make doing your passion full-time, at least in the beginning, and get used to living on that amount. Get rid of possessions you don't need or use.  Having too much 'stuff' causes mental heaviness.  Opening up your physical space makes room for good things to enter your life. Just like getting rid of things unburdens your life, so does cutting out unnecessary wastes of time that you could spend doing something you love.  This doesn't mean you can cut out all tasks you don't enjoy, of course.  It means scheduling those things you have to do so you don't waste time procrastinating and end the day feeling unaccomplished. Start making to-do lists to stay focused.  Do those things that have been on your mind the longest and the ones you least want to do first.  Getting them off your mind allows you to focus attention on the things you care about most.  Start saying no when you really want to say no.  Unless doing something fulfills you in some way, it is just draining your energy from following your interests. Reject the word “should” from your vocabulary.  Saying, “I 'should' do such and such” holds you back from trying out things that may be scary, but also may be worth the risk.
Summary: Simplify your living expenses. Organize your home and office (or other workspace). Work on your time management skills.

Q: Grab a few packs of disposable plates, cups, and silverware for your guests to use. Choose a few tablecloths as well. Go with plastic ones to save money, or choose linen for a more upscale look.  Choose colors in your color scheme for the most put-together look. If you can’t find colors that match your theme, go with clear utensils and cups. You could also choose dishware and silverware with a generic graduation theme. Choose a ribbon color to match your color scheme and tie it in a bow around each pretzel or pirouette cookie. If you want your ribbon to be edible, use a Twizzler or Sour Straw. You can do this with any oblong snack food. Try it with rolled pastries--they’ll look even more like diplomas. ” For a simple grad-themed treat, buy a pack of Ring Pops and lay them out on a tray or in a bowl. Fold a small piece of cardstock in half and write “Class Rings” to use as a label and clue guests in on the joke. Melt 3-4 blocks of chocolate in the microwave and push a popsicle or lollipop stick into the bottom of a jumbo marshmallow. Dip the top of the marshmallow in the chocolate, then place a small square of graham cracker on top and let it dry for a few minutes. Cut a Twizzler string to 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) long and stick it to the top with melted chocolate, then place an M&M on top to hold it in place.  When you’re done, your s’more pop will look like a head with a graduation cap on it! You can make a face on the marshmallow  by using small sprinkles for eyes and a nose, and red icing for a mouth. Place the pops in a tall glass or in styrofoam to keep them upright. Place them on the table and enjoy! Make a batch of cupcakes and wait until they cool, then turn them upside down and slather some frosting on the bottom. Place a large square of chocolate on top. Cut a 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) piece of Twizzler and use a dot of frosting to secure it to the top like a tassel. You can also place the chocolate “cap” on the top of the cupcake, but turning it upside down looks a bit more symmetrical. This simple trick can make even the cutlery part of the graduation theme! Wrap up a plastic fork, knife, and spoon in a white napkin and tie it all together in a bow. Place your utensil diplomas in a basket next to the food. Place a plate on top of an upside down bowl, sticking it in place with scotch tape or a small piece of duct tape. Tape an extra graduation tassel in the middle of the plate, so that the tassel hangs off the edge like a graduation cap. Set cupcakes, cookies, and other snacks on the plate and enjoy!  This graduation cap serving dish looks best when the plate and bowl are the same color, especially black. You can buy extra tassels online.
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Pick up tablecloths and utensils to match your color scheme. Tie a ribbon around long pretzels or cookies to make edible diplomas. Set out a bowl of Ring Pops as “class rings. Make graduation s’mores pops for a sweet finger food. Place a square chocolate on top of cupcakes to make a grad cap. Wrap utensils in a napkin with a ribbon to look like a diploma. Set out cookies and cupcakes on a graduation cap stand.