In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's located in the lower-right corner of the taskbar. If you are not connected to a network it may have a * above the icon. You may first need to click ^ to display it.  On Windows 7, the Wi-Fi icon resembles a series of bars. On Windows 8, you must first hover your mouse in the upper-right corner of the screen, then click Settings. This should be a network for which you have the password and permission to connect. It's in the bottom-right corner of the network's name. You can check the "Connect automatically" box here as well to have your PC connect to this network whenever it's in range. If you're using a home network and you didn't set a password, you'll likely find the Wi-Fi password on the bottom or the back of the router. If the network has no password, you'll connect automatically after clicking Connect. It's in the bottom-left corner of the network window. Doing so will prompt your PC to connect to the network if the password you entered is correct.
Summary: Click . Click a network's name. Click Connect. Enter the network's password if prompted. Click Next.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many girls think they need to lose weight based on what models look like. It turns out, a lot of the girls who model in magazines are pressured into being unhealthily skinny, so it’s best not to judge a healthy weight off of magazines. Talk to your doctor if you’re not sure if you need to lose weight.  BMI shows you generally if you are underweight, a healthy weight, or overweight. However, it sometimes is inaccurate, because if you have a lot of muscle, it can claim that you’re overweight, when really you are healthy, and the muscle is just heavy. Girls naturally fill out as they hit puberty. The same fat that gives you breasts and a rounder butt gives you a bit of fat around the stomach. This is normal! Unhealthy fad or fake diets will claim to help you lose weight faster, but the only real way to lose weight is to establish reasonable, healthy habits, and then stick to them. If you build healthy eating and exercise habits, you will lose about 1 pound (0.45 kg), in a sustainable way. If you try to lose weight faster, you’ll end up gaining it all back at the end of the fad diet, because you won’t have built healthy habits.   Losing 1 pound (0.45 kg) a week might not sound like much, but it’s the healthy way to do it, and it really adds up. In just a year, you could lose 52 pounds (24 kg). Avoid weight-loss pills, laxatives, inducing vomiting, and under-eating. These are dangerous techniques that are really bad for your health. If you hear about your friends doing these things, check in with them, because that’s a sign of having an eating disorder, and they need professional help to get better. Don’t try to lose weight by not eating enough. You’ll feel tired and grumpy and won’t be able to concentrate in school. Instead, bring healthy snacks with you to school or work. Try crackers with cheese, an apple, a banana, a peanut butter sandwich, or carrot sticks. Packing healthy snacks will mean you won’t have to rely on a vending machine when you get hungry. Eat before you get super hungry, because when you’re super hungry, you can’t make good decisions about nutrition, you just eat anything in sight. Getting enough sleep is super important for health and weight loss. 8-9 hours of sleep will make you energetic, alert, and able to make smart decisions about what food you’re eating. It also reduces stress and sadness, which are 2 major causes of over-eating.  Going to bed at a good time will reduce late-night snacking on junk food.  The same way you set an alarm to wake up, set an alarm to go to sleep. Going to bed at the same time every night makes you sleep deeply and wake up feeling refreshed.  Go to bed and wake up at around the same time on the weekends too. This might seem crazy, but it actually feels great and makes you lose weight. You can sleep in a little later on the weekends, but don't stay up crazy late.
Summary: Make sure you actually do need to lose weight. Aim to lose a maximum of 1 pound (0.45 kg) a week. Eat when you get hungry. Get 8-9 hours of sleep a night.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are unable to locate the file, try using the Search option. Click the "Start menu" and enter the file name into the Search field. In Windows 8, start typing the file name when you are at your Start screen. " Remove (uncheck) all the attributes of the file or folder. You will need to relocate this later when forcibly deleting it in the Command Prompt. You can do this by clicking on Start and typing “cmd” into the Search field without the quotation marks. Leave the Command Prompt window open, but proceed to close all other open programs. You can do this by either pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del and selecting "Task Manager" from the menu or by going to the Start menu, pressing "Run," and then entering "TASKMGR.EXE." Find the process named “explorer.exe”. Select it and click on "End Process." Minimize, but do not close, Task Manager. Here you may forcibly delete a file or a folder through employing a basic command line tool. While both files and folders can be deleted in basically the same way, there are subtle differences in the command you will use. C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name>. This will be in your command prompt. In the Command Prompt window, enter cd My Documents after Your User Name. After "My documents," enter the Delete command followed by the name of the file you wish to delete. For example, "del unwanted file.exe." The final command should look as follows: C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name\My Documents>del unwantedfile.exe If you are seeking to delete a folder rather than a file, use the "RMDIR /S /Q" command instead of the "del" command. This will look something like this:  C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name>rmdir /s /q "C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name\My Documents\unwanted folder" This will bring you back to Task Manager where you can click File, select New Task and then enter "EXPLORER.EXE" to restart the Windows interface. The file should now be deleted but you can check by searching for it by going to Start and then entering it into the search bar.
Summary:
Locate the file stored on your hard drive. Right-click on the file and choose "Properties. Make a note of the file location. Open a Command Prompt window. Close all open programs. Open the window Task Manager. Click on the "Processes" tab of the windows Task Manager. Return to the Command Prompt window. Find the path: Execute your command. Delete your file. Use the DEL command to delete the offending file in Command Prompt window. Delete a folder. Press ALT+TAB. Close the Task Manager.