Q: Be honest with yourself and think: How neat and self-caring are you? Do you take care of your body? Don't be egotistical and self-centered, but do try your best to look good.  Have a sense of fashion. You don't have to be a top-notch fashionista, but keeping your look up-to-date and funky will most definitely help catch your crush's eye. Looking fresh never hurt anybody. Maybe pick one day a week to dress up a little bit, but make it normal and not too forced Look decent and approachable. If you wear dirty, sloppy clothing, your crush may not want to talk to you. If you are going to buy some new items for your wardrobe, make sure they are your style! Figure out what matches your personality and accents your best points. Make sure that you smell good and are clean. You might want to try wearing a light perfume. Have a distinct scent. Wear perfume/cologne, put on deodorant, brush your teeth and chew gum. People want to be with people who seem happy and fun, not grouchy and negative. Your attitude can go a long way.  The person you have your eye on is more likely to be kind if you have open posture, smile, and welcome them warmly, either by waving or smiling mischievously. Act happy to see someone, but not so happy they think that you're stalking them. Animals do this to human beings all the time. They act happy to see you, and people become happy to see them. People even look forward to seeing them. It really works. Try to be nice to everyone and don't say bad things about other people. What goes around, comes around. They will notice how you treat other people. Ego and arrogance is never appealing. Be associated with positive things. Don't change who you are or make excuses. Game playing and people who shape-shift to become someone they aren't will turn people off. People like a bit of mystery, and they are drawn to confident people.  Have a life outside of them. The more you do, the more interesting you become. Don't forget to also look cool but interesting. The more interesting you become, the more intrigued your crush will become about you. Whether it's your body shape or your witty comebacks, you have a strong suit. Figure it out, and once you do, work on bringing it out. If you have to change yourself to get your crush to like you, they're probably not worth it. Most crushes don't last more than four months, and someone better might come along. If someone takes your crush don't go crazy.
A: Look your best but, most importantly, be your natural self. Smile a lot, and keep a positive attitude. Be confident in yourself.

Q: Thermal or silk long underwear do a great job of wicking moisture away from your body. These can be worn under almost any outfit to help you stay dry and warm.  Thermal knits are usually made from either fleece or a cotton and polyester blend. Silk underwear may provide a sleeker outfit underneath form-fitting clothes. If you’re not going to be wearing long underwear, choose an undershirt that will help keep you dry.  Look for naturally moisture-resistant materials like merino wool, or athletic fabrics like polypropylene. Avoid wearing cotton next to your skin. When you sweat, cotton will retain the moisture, creating a damp layer against your skin which will actually make you feel more cold. If you don't have long-underwear, keep your legs warm by wearing a thin layer beneath your pants. This layer can be tights, leggings, or even another pair of pants, as long as they're thin enough so that your pants still fit comfortably.  If you're wearing heavy pants like corduroys, a pair of tights will likely be sufficient to keep you warm. For thinner, dressier pants, a pair of fleece-lined leggings will help keep your legs from getting cold. Your socks shouldn’t be so thick that they interfere with putting on your shoes, but you should wear the thickest socks that you find comfortable. Woolen socks are a good option because they help keep moisture away from your body.  Your socks should be long enough to be pulled up over your base layer to ensure no cold air can touch your skin. If it’s really cold out, try wearing 2 pairs of socks.
A: Wear long underwear if you have them. Wear an undershirt made from moisture-wicking fabric. Wear tights or leggings under your pants for added warmth. Protect your feet with thick, long socks.

Q: If you're facing the front of the Xbox, the hard drive should be on the right and the DVD drive should be on the left. The hard drive is most likely shiny, and the DVD drive is most likely dull gray with a yellow sticker on it. Grip the connector firmly on each side and pull it straight back from the hard drive. The cable might be snug and difficult to remove. Rock it back and forth if you are having difficulty pulling it straight out. You can find this screw on the divider between the hard drive and the DVD drive. Once you remove the Torx 10 screw holding it in, you can pull the tray holding the hard drive directly out of the case.  The hard drive is attached with a power cable. You most likely won’t need to remove the power cable to remove the hard drive from the case, but if you are swapping out the hard drive you can pull the cable directly out from the hard drive. You can remove the hard drive from the tray by unscrewing the small screws that hold it in. Remove the cable the same way that the hard drive’s cable was removed. Pull it directly out from the DVD drive. There are two screws holding the DVD drive in, one on each side of the DVD drive. Once the IDE cable and screws have been removed, you can pull the drive straight up and out of the case. Pull it directly out of the drive. Be careful when removing the power cable as it is Xbox-specific and can be difficult to replace.
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Locate the hard drive and DVD drive. Unfasten the IDE cable (broad gray cable) from the back of the hard drive. Remove the screw from underneath the IDE cable with a Torx 10 screwdriver. Lift the hard drive tray out of the case. Detach the IDE cable from the DVD drive. Remove the screws from the DVD drive. Pull the DVD drive out. Remove the DVD power cable.