Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This icon is in the lower-left corner of the Start window. It's an icon of a circular arrow. This tab is on the left side of the window. It's toward the bottom of the page. This button will appear below and to the right of the Power option. Clicking it will start the troubleshooting process. Common power issues include errors related to battery life and screen brightness. If no errors appear and the process completes, your power settings aren't responsible for your computer failing to shut down. You'll do this for each problem that Windows comes across. If you see something listed as a problem that you don't care to fix, click Skip this fix instead. If the computer successfully shuts down, the problem was resolved. If not, proceed to the next part.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Start . Click Settings . Click Update & security. Click Troubleshoot. Scroll down and click Power. Click Run the troubleshooter. Wait for an error to appear. Click Apply this fix. Try to shut down your computer.

Problem: Article: Plan fun nights out with your friends and call or text them regularly.  When you talk, don’t take all your time telling them about your relationship! You have a whole lot more going on than that, honey!  Spend a few minutes updating them about your boo, but keep it at that. If something major is going on in your relationship, like an engagement or potential breakup, you can spend more time chatting about it. Ask your friends what’s going on with them, too!  Remember that to have a friend, you must be a friend. Maybe the reason you spend so much time with your boyfriend is because you don’t have any other close relationships.  Though that’s understandable, it’s time for a change. Make friends at the places you already go to like the gym, a book club, or place of worship.  At the gym, you might approach someone and say, “Hey, I saw you were wearing a Duke shirt the other day.  I’m a big fan!  Did you go to school there?”  Make more small talk and eventually ask them to hang out. If there’s a place of worship you attend, join a small group so you can make friends there.  Many churches have small groups for young professionals, teens, or adults. The biggest support system you may have is family!  If you haven’t spoken to your mom in a few days, call her!  Or maybe you have a cousin whose birthday is coming up, go see them! Connecting with your family is a great way to stay true to yourself while in a relationship. Use your time wisely when at work or school.  Remember that beyond being your boyfriend’s partner, you’re an employee or a student, too.  Even if he should decide to leave you tomorrow, your job and education will be there to stay.  Be hard-working and diligent!  Get to work early and leave a few minutes late.  Take notes in meetings and keep a to-do list so you stay up on your responsibilities. Complete your homework to the best of your ability, do all your readings, and study every day.
Summary: Spend time with your friends. Make new friends. Check-in with your family. Focus on school and your career.

When fixing the flapper and adjusting the water level in the tank doesn’t fix a running toilet, it usually means there's a problem with the fill valve. The solution for this is replacing the fill valve. To do this, you must work with an empty tank:  Turn off the water to the toilet. Flush the toilet. Use a sponge to absorb remaining water from the tank. Soak the sponge, wring it out in the sink, and continue until there's no water left in the tank. On the outside of the toilet, there will be a water supply line running into the tank. To disconnect this, unscrew the locknut securing the line in place. Turn the screw counterclockwise to loosen it. You may need a pair of pliers to loosen the locknut. Once the supply line has been disconnected, you'll see a lock nut attaching the fill valve assembly to the toilet on the outside of the tank. Remove this by using an adjustable wrench to turn the lock nut to the left (counterclockwise). Once the lock nut is off, you can pull the old fill valve assembly out from the toilet tank.  You may want to take the old assembly to the hardware store when you purchase the replacement. That way, you can be sure to get the right size and style fill valve for your toilet. Alternatively, you can purchase a universal fill valve. You can replace older ball float fill valves with more modern float cup style ones. Insert the new fill valve into the same place in the tank. Fit the valve into the hole in the tank where the water supply line comes in. Hook up the water supply line. Tighten the nut in a clockwise direction to tighten it. Once the locknut has been hand tightened, use the pliers to turn the nut another quarter turn. Connect the fill tube to the water output nozzle at the top of the fill valve. Position the fill tube so it’s draining into the overflow tube. If there's a clip on the overflow tube, attach the fill tube to the clip to keep it in place. Check the manufacturer’s directions to determine the correct float height for the fill valve you purchased. Use a measuring tape to measure from the bottom of the tank, and adjust the fill valve to the right height by turning the adjustment screw. Turn the water back on and let the toilet tank fill with water. Check the water level, make sure the fill tube isn't in the water, and listen that there isn't any water running. Adjust the float height if necessary. Test the toilet by flushing it and letting it fill up again. Once the toilet has been fixed and is no longer running, carefully place the tank lid back on.
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Shut off the water and drain the tank. Disconnect the water supply line. Remove the original fill valve. Install the new fill valve and connect the water. Attach the fill tube. Adjust the float. Test the fill valve.