When you see the "Press any key" line of text, press any key on your computer's keyboard to proceed with the Windows installation. When the Windows installation window pops up, select a language, region, and any other preferences listed there.  You may also be prompted to select keyboard settings here. On Windows 7, you'll check the "I agree" box here instead, then skip ahead to the "Select a partition" step. It's in the lower-right corner of the page. When prompted, type in the product key that came with your computer or installation disc, then click Next.  On Windows 10, you must first click Install now. You can also skip the product key entry for now by clicking the Skip option. On Windows 7, you won't be asked for your product key until after the installation is complete. Check the "I agree" box, then click Next. Check the "Custom" box, then click Next Double-click the partition on which you want to install Windows, then confirm your choice when prompted. You may also need to select the empty partition and click Next to prompt the installation process to begin. On Windows 7, you'll select the partition that you want to use, click Delete, confirm the decision when prompted, click the empty hard drive, and click Next to begin the installation process. Your computer may restart several times during this process, and the installation may take several minutes to over an hour depending on your computer's speed. After Windows is installed on the computer, you'll be asked to set up a few more preferences (e.g., your language, account name, email address, etc.) before you can begin using Windows. On Windows 7, you'll be asked to enter your product key here.

Summary: Press any key when prompted. Select a language and region. Click Next. Enter your product key. Agree to the terms of use. Select a custom installation. Select an installation partition. Wait for Windows to finish installing. Follow any on-screen instructions.


" The Microsoft customer service line or the authorized retailer can tell you how to buy multiple windows licenses.

Summary: Navigate to the Microsoft Volume Licensing website at Microsoft.com/licensing. Click "How to Buy," and select "Buy or Renew. Call Microsoft at (800) 426-9400 or click "Find and authorized reseller," and enter your city, state and zip to find a reseller near you.


Place the butter in a saucepan and heat over medium until it becomes foamy.  Once the butter melts and takes on a white, foamy appearance, the solids have begun to separate from the liquid portion of the butter. Skim and discard the foam on the top of the butter. You are, essentially, creating clarified butter. Mix well until completely combined. The garlic powder should be dissolved and the lemon juice must be well incorporated into the butter. Mix the garlic and juice into the butter while the saucepan is still on the heat, stirring it with a mixing spoon for another 1 minute or so. Set the butter sauce aside and prepare to broil the lobster. Note that you should not prepare stuffing if you plan on using butter sauce, and vice versa.

Summary: Melt the butter in a small saucepan. Stir in the garlic powder and lemon juice. Keep warm until ready to use.


There are a wide variety of wood-burning irons available from online retailers and at craft and hobby stores. Wood burners typically come with a stand, a heat regulator, and a variety of tips. If you are new to wood burning, you may want to get a basic model, so you can figure out if you like wood burning without spending a lot of money. The price of wood burning irons can vary dramatically depending on the level of heat they can produce and what kind of heat controls they come with. You should be able to find a basic wood burner for about 40 dollars (USD). However, high quality wood burners that professionals use can cost over 200 dollars (USD). Many wood-burning irons come with a variety of tips that can be screwed into the end of the burner. The tips typically come in a variety of sizes that you can choose from. In general, if you want to do small detailed work, use a small tip. If you want to make larger, thick letters, pick a bigger tip.  In addition to large and small tips, there are differently shaped tips that make different types of lines. For instance, your wood-burning iron likely came with a tip that is teardrop shaped. This is made for shading. There are also tips that are made for drawing straight lines, which are wedge shaped and come to a point on on side. Once the iron has been heated up, use a pair of pliers to change the tip out. The pliers will save your hands from the hot iron. Some wood-burning irons come with specialty tips that are basically brands. These are iron tips that have designs on their surface that can be burned into wood with a simple stamping motion. In some cases, these specialty tips include letters. If you have letter tips that will work for your project, they will allow you to burn clear, quick letters onto wood. When using specialty tips to stamp letters, you will have to switch out the tip for every separate letter. Be careful when doing this and remember to use pliers, as the tips will be very hot. Plug your iron in and let it heat up for a few minutes. The instructions your iron came with will give you a general idea of how long your specific iron takes to heat up. Give your iron time to heat up before you start using it so that the lines you burn are solid and well defined. If your iron has heat controls, make sure that it is set to the heat your would like. If you want to make solid outlines, this usually requires an iron that is about 700 °F (371 °C). If you want to do some light shading, then you should set your iron to a more moderate temperature.
Summary: Purchase an iron. Pick a tip to use. Consider using specialty tips. Heat up your iron.