Write an article based on this "Go to https://drive.google.com in a web browser. Click Trash. Restore any files you want to keep. Click the Trash menu. Click Empty trash. Click EMPTY TRASH."
article: If you’re not already signed in to your account, click Go to Google Drive to do so now. Deleting files from Google Drive doesn’t actually clear up space until you also delete said files from the Trash folder. This method will teach you how. It’s in the left column. When you delete files from your Google Drive, they are moved to this folder just in case you need to restore them. Items in the trash count against your Drive space. If you see a file you don’t want to lose, click it once, then click the Restore icon (the clock inside a curved arrow) at the top-right corner of the screen. If not, move to the next step. It’s above the file list toward the left side of the screen. A confirmation message will appear, warning you that you won’t be able to undo this action. The files in the Trash folder will be deleted from the server, freeing up space for new content.

Write an article based on this "Allow the gift to be a surprise. Give something sentimental. Give a compliment. Take the person someplace special."
article: As much as is possible, try to let the gift be a surprise for the other person. A gift that someone is not expecting or does not know about can make them feel incredibly special. If you are taking them for a nice dinner, for example, you could pretend to be going to a work function until you get there. Take what you’ve learned about her and get something special. It doesn’t have to be expensive or crazy, just something you know she likes to let her know you’re thinking about her. If she’s having a tough day and seems stressed, giving her something simple like her favorite candy will make her feel special and ease her mind. Examples of some good gifts include:  A favorite food or drink. This one is super easy but will still make the person feel loved. Something from your friend's favorite sports team. A team jersey, a t-shirt, or even tickets to a game are just a few good places to start. A collectible item. Lots of people collect things like coffee mugs, cards, and plenty of other objects. Adding something to your friend's collection is a perfect way to show you care. Another option is to make something for her. Have her over and cook her favorite meal for her, or draw her a picture of her. Use your talents to create something that shows you care about her. Giving a compliment can be more difficult than a physical gift, but be an even better gesture to show her she's special. The most important ideas for giving a good compliment are:  Be genuine. Think about things your friend is proud of and reinforce that idea. A genuine complement  is more meaningful and is way easier to deliver. Pay attention. If your friend is trying something new, like a new outfit or accessory, that is a great opportunity to say something nice. Complement the person's personality. If your friend does something nice for you, thank them and use an extra sentence or two to let them know you think they're a genuinely kind person. Make sure to smile while you deliver your compliment. Maybe there’s a place in the woods that she used to go when she was a kid, or her favorite artist is coming to your city next month. Not only is this a good opportunity to see her, but it will also let her know that you care about her. Some other examples of good places to go include restaurants, vacation destinations, and sporting events.

Write an article based on this "Insert your Windows installation disc into your computer. Boot from the CD. Open the command prompt. Fix your Master Boot Record. Reboot your computer. Open Disk Management. Delete your Ubuntu partitions."
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This could also be labeled as a Recovery disc. If you don’t have an installation or recovery disc, you can create a recovery disc in Windows. In order to boot from your recovery disc, you’ll need to set your BIOS to boot from your CD/DVD drive. When the computer first starts up, press the BIOS setup key. This is typically F2, F10, F12, or Del. Navigate to the Boot menu and select your CD/DVD drive. Once you’ve selected it, save and reboot your computer. From the Recovery Disc’s main menu, select the Command Prompt option. If you are using an Installation Disc, select “Repair your computer”, which should open the Command Prompt. Performing this command will remove the dual-boot option when you start your computer, and boot straight into Windows. Enter the following command at the Command Prompt:bootrec /fixmbr When you reboot, you should not see the option to select Ubuntu. Instead, you will be taken directly into Windows. Once in Windows, it’s time to get rid of the old Ubuntu installation and reclaim the hard disk space. Press Start, and the right-click on Computer/My Computer. Select Manage and then click Disk Management in the left frame of the Computer Management window. In Windows 8, press the Windows key + X and select Disk Management from the menu.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/8\/87\/Erase-Ubuntu-Step-6Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Erase-Ubuntu-Step-6Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/87\/Erase-Ubuntu-Step-6Bullet1.jpg\/aid691416-v4-728px-Erase-Ubuntu-Step-6Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":321,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"508","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Right-click on your Ubuntu partitions and select Delete. Make sure that you are deleting the correct partition. Once the partition is deleted, it will become unallocated space. Right-click on your Windows partition and select Extend partition. Select the free space just created to add it to your Windows installation.