Problem: Article: This will begin the setup process. If you're prompted to press a different key, press that key instead of F8. Doing so bypasses the repair process. This line of text will say something like "Partition 2 (Windows)". Press the ↓ key until this line of text is selected. This will delete the partition where your operating system and all of its files are stored. You may see slightly different key prompts at the bottom of the screen. If so, use those instead. There should be a blank space where the partition used to be; make sure it's selected. This will create a new, empty partition in the space where the old one was. Doing so will select the partition as the location to install Windows XP. Select the Format the partition by using the NTFS file system (Quick) option using the arrow keys, then press ↵ Enter. This can take several hours. Once this process is complete, you'll follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall Windows XP; however, your files, programs, and any other user-installed items will be gone. You will need your product key to finish installing Windows XP.
Summary: Press ↵ Enter at the "Welcome to Setup" screen. Press F8 to accept the Windows agreement. Press Esc when prompted. Select the "Windows" partition. Press D, then press L. Re-select the partition's space if necessary. Press C, then press ↵ Enter. Select the new partition and press ↵ Enter. Choose NTFS as the partition's format. Wait for your hard drive to finish formatting.

Problem: Article: Follow the instructions under "Displaying Comments" for your version of Microsoft Word. If you cannot see the complete text of the comment in the comment balloon, you can turn on the Reviewing Pane to review the complete text of your comment there. See the instructions under "Displaying the Reviewing Pane."
Summary: Turn on the comment display, if necessary. Click the balloon whose comment you wish to edit. Make the text changes you want.

Problem: Article: Winters are hard on people: long nights, not much sunshine. It's not an easy task to look bright and fresh every day. Get a lot of sleep and when you're unable to do it,  take advantage of the weekend and get some rest.  Try to enjoy the sun when you can find some!- and fill the lack of it by taking vitamin D. Add vitamin C for energy! Cure your colds with adequate remedies and by staying warm. Healthy doesn't mean boring, protected and cloistered. Keep up with some exercise and go for walks, go downtown and hang out with your friends, try not giving up on your hobbies...  Maintain a social life. Winter is a tiring season, so make compromises. For instance, having a fun going out on Saturday and staying in on Sunday will keep you both rested and happy. Enjoy the winter pleasures––snowballs fights, winter sports, Christmas shopping, etc. Try to stay in an optimistic state of mind. Don't forget: a happy person shows her beauty on her face and will glow through the coldest winters!
Summary: Maintain a healthy lifestyle. Have fun with the season.

Problem: Article: Carefully apply an even, barely visible layer of dust around the perimeter of the carpet. The insects need to crawl across the dust for it to injure them, and they're more likely to avoid piles or thick layers of dust. Thick layers of DE are also more likely to get kicked up into the air and irritate lungs or eyes. Carpets are usually only treated on the edges so human activity doesn't kick the dust into the air (where it's more likely to make you cough than kill insects). If the carpet is in a side room, you might be able to dust a larger area and stay out of the room for a few days. Diatomaceous earth is not intended for use on upholstery or mattresses, where it can irritate human skin. However, a thin layer around the legs of furniture will affect any insects that crawl up onto the bed or couch. This won't stop the insects from reaching the furniture, but it will expose them to DE on the way and (hopefully) kill them a few days later. Diatomaceous earth is more effective in dry environments. Run a dehumidifier in the room if you have one. A cross-breeze can also help, but avoid pointing fans where they could blow away the powder. As long as you aren't kicking up dust or coughing (which shouldn't happen with proper application), there's no need to remove the diatomaceous earth. It remains effective as long as it stays dry, and often takes a week or more to start killing insects. Since the insects may have laid eggs by then, leaving on the diatomaceous earth for several weeks will help prevent a rebound. It's hard to predict how effective the DE treatment will be. An insect population in one neighborhood may even be more resistant than the same insect species somewhere else. Instead of waiting to see how it goes, attack the insects with multiple treatments at once. Find out about more treatments for bed bugs, cockroaches, carpet beetles, or fleas. Diatomaceous earth is very hard and can quickly ruin a normal vacuum's filter. A normal vacuum might be fine for a single, light application, but a filterless vacuum or a shop vac are better choices if you plan to apply the DE multiple times. There is no hurry to remove DE from your carpet unless you applied too much (leaving visible piles of dust). Just keep the proper tools in mind so you don't damage your normal vacuum cleaner during regular carpet cleaning. As long as DE stays dry, it can remain effective for months or even years. If you can lift your carpet, consider leaving a thin layer of DE underneath the edges, where it won't get kicked up. It's best not to leave DE out in households with pets or young kids.
Summary:
Dust a fine layer onto carpet edges. Dust around furniture legs. Keep humidity down. Leave in the carpet as long as needed. Use other pest control methods at the same time. Remove the DE with a filterless vacuum. Consider leaving DE under the carpet edges.