The Frozen Throne").  " The status bars will indicate the progress of the installation. Otherwise you can just click "No" and open the game later through the directory where it is installed.
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One-sentence summary -- Put the installation CD into your CD drive to run the installation wizard. Click on the installation button ("Install Warcraft III" or "Install Warcraft III: Enter your name and the CD key found on the cover or box in which the CD was purchased. Browse to the directory where you want to install the game and hit "OK. Wait for the game to install. Create a desktop shortcut if you want by clicking "Yes" in the window that pops up.

Q: If you don’t know the person that you’re buying from, avoid giving them important details, such as your bank account information, address, social security number, or passwords. If the buyer or seller asks for any information that you don’t feel comfortable giving out, avoid working with them.  If you ever feel uncomfortable by what information a buyer or seller asks from you, avoid working with them. Never put your information in a private message to a buyer or seller on sites like Etsy, Craigslist, Facebook, or eBay. Credit cards usually have zero-liability policies, which means you won’t have to pay for transactions that you didn’t authorize if someone steals your information. Since debit cards don’t have the same liability protection, delete any debit information you have saved on the marketplace and replace them with the credit card you use.  Sign up for fraud alerts through your credit card company so you can get notified if any charges don’t seem correct. Pay off the credit card as soon as you make a purchase so you aren’t charged additional interest. You may also use PayPal to make purchases on sites like eBay or Etsy. If you’re buying, only bring the amount you agreed upon paying so the other person doesn’t try to drive up the price. When you’re selling, tell the other person you want cash and be firm on your asking amount. Keep a few smaller bills on you in case you need to make change.  This works best for buying or selling items through Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. Only exchange money after you have given or received the product. That way, the other person can’t steal from you. Create an account using a secure payment app, such as PayPal, Venmo, or Cash App. Connect your bank account or debit card to the app so you’re able to access your funds. Make sure the transaction goes through completely before exchanging the product. Set up the funds so they deposit into your bank or keep them on the app for future purchases. Don’t give out your login information since other people could access your funds. Many scammers use money transfer services to request funds, and they may try to steal information or take your money without sending the product. They may also use fake checks or not have enough funds, which can get you in trouble with your bank when you try to cash them. If the person requests you pay or accept money using either of these methods, avoid working with them or try to recommend a more secure method. Many scammers will request these forms of payment through Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace Avoid using wifi networks that aren’t password-protected since anyone else can access them and potentially find your information. Always log into a wifi network with a password or use the data services on your phone if you need to make a purchase. You don’t have to worry about your information if you’re plugged directly into your router or modem since it’s already protected by a firewall.
A: Don’t give out personal information to untrustworthy buyers or sellers. Use a credit card rather than a debit card when you’re buying. Opt to use cash when buying or selling in person. Use a person-to-person payment app if you don’t have cash. Avoid using money transfers or checks whether you’re buying or selling. Make purchases over secure Internet connections.

Article: Get a massage therapist or sympathetic friend to give you a calf and thigh muscle massage as a preventative measure for DVT. Massage reduces muscle tension and promotes better blood and lymph fluid circulation. Start rubbing from the lower calf and progress up to the thigh so you help the venous blood return back to the heart. Begin with a 30-minute massage and go from there. Allow the therapist (or friend) to go as deep as you can tolerate without wincing.  Always drink lots of water immediately following a massage in order to flush out inflammatory by-products and lactic acid from your body. Failure to do so might cause a headache or mild nausea. If you have an acute, symptomatic DVT (swollen and tender), then a deep tissue massage might be contraindicated, so talk with your doctor. Acupuncture involves sticking very thin needles into specific energy points within the skin / muscle in efforts to reduce pain and inflammation, and promote better circulation. Acupuncture for reducing the risks of circulatory issues in the leg may be effective, although it's not commonly recommended by medical doctors. Based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture works by releasing a variety of substances including endorphins and serotonin, which act to reduce discomfort.  Acupuncture points that may help your leg symptoms are not all located near in your leg — some can be in distant parts of the body. Acupuncture is practiced by a variety of health professionals including some physicians, chiropractors, naturopaths, physical therapists and massage therapists — whoever you choose should be certified by NCCAOM. An interesting alternative option for potentially reducing the risk of circulatory problems developing in the legs is vibration therapy. By placing your feet on or in a vibrational device, multiple small contractions occur deep within the calf and thigh muscles, which help to push the blood through all the small veins. Vibrating frequencies also seem to relax and strengthen musculature while stimulating nerves to reduce pain.  Full-body vibrating machines are difficult to find in rehabilitation facilities and likely too expensive to buy for home use, so consider smaller machines that vibrate just your feet and/or lower legs. A hand-held vibrating massage device is another option that may work well to stimulate the muscles of your leg. If you have an acute, symptomatic DVT, then vibrational therapy might be contraindicated, so talk with your doctor before you experiment.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get a leg massage. Try acupuncture treatments. Consider vibration therapy.

Article: Open the Apple menu in the upper left and select “System Preferences”. This will take you to the Spotlight settings page. You will see a list of categories used by Spotlight search. Click and drag to reorder the categories. They will appear in order from top to bottom in your Spotlight searches (if there are relevant results) Deselect a checkbox to have Spotlight  stop searching that category or area of your computer.  Disable “Spotlight Suggestions” to stop Spotlight from including features such as news or app store results in your Spotlight search. Disable “Bing Results” to stop web search entirely. Spotlight will only search and return results for the local hard disk.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open System Preferences. Click “Spotlight”. Click the “Search Results” tab. Reorder search results. Filter out results.