Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Start . Open Device Manager. Scroll down to the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" heading. Expand the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" heading. Select the "Root Hub" or otherwise built-in USB option. Click Action. Click Disable Device. Disable any remaining USB options under the heading. Close Device Manager.

Answer: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. You can also just right-click Start if you want to select Device Manager from the advanced menu. Type device manager into Start, then click Device Manager at the top of the Start results. If you right-clicked Start, click Device Manager in the menu that appears. You'll find this in the "U" section near the bottom of the Device Manager window. Double-click the heading to do so. You should see several indented options appear below the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" heading. Skip this step if this heading is already expanded. The name of this option may vary depending on your computer, but it will usually have "USB 3.0" written next to it. It's a tab at the top of the Device Manager window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so disables the built-in USB adapter. While disabling the built-in USB adapter will remove most of the other USB items from below the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" heading, there may be one or more remaining USB options. Disable these by clicking an option, clicking Action, clicking Disable Device, and repeating until each USB option is disabled. Your computer's USB ports should no longer work. If you need to re-enable the USB ports, go back to Device Manager, select a USB option, click Action, click Enable Device, and repeat until your USB options have been restored.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Figure out your starting weight to determine your goals. Choose the right diet for you Set up a plan. Get a buddy. Get a way to keep track of your progress.

Answer: Start off by weighing yourself so you can track your progress. How many pounds do you want to lose? Keep in mind that an average person in middle, high school loses 2 pounds per week maximum. Once you've figured out your target weight and how many pounds you'd like to lose, figure out how long you have to lose the pounds, and start thinking about specific goals. Your goals need to be (1) specific; (2) attainable (doable); and (3) forgiving (less than perfect). In other words, "lose weight" is not a good goal because it's not specific. "lose 30 lbs in 10 days" is not a good goal because it's not attainable. "Exercise for 3 hours every day" is not a good goal because it's not forgiving. You want your goals to be something like, "Exercise 5 days a week, with the goal of losing 2 lbs a week." That leaves a little wiggle room to keep you on track. . The fact of the matter is that going low-calorie is not effective for everyone. That and it's hard. Do it for a week and you may end up breaking down, binging on everything in sight. Would low-carb be easier? How about just cutting out desserts? Picking up a vegetarian diet?  Science is starting to suggest that eating right and exercise isn't everything. It's also about how your body is made up. Put two people on the same diet and they're going to have different results. So don't stress about trying to fit someone else's box of what a diet really is – concentrate on what you think will work for you. Once you figure out what you need to lose, the second step is to figure out how to lose it. Will you be focused on your diet? What kind of diet? And what about exercise? Create a basic plan detailing your exercise schedule and your diet regimen.  An example of an exercise schedule could be "Monday:  30 min. cardio, 10 min. stretching/yoga, 20 min. strength/toning exercises; Tuesday: 20 min.  light cardio and walking; Wednesday: rest; Thursday: 20 min. light cardio and walking, 20 min. strength training; Friday: 20 min stretching/yoga, 30 min. cardio. And don't forget that activities like swimming and dancing count, too. Everything is easier with a friend. Not only do they keep your spirits up, but they hold you accountable. When your friend is sitting there, eating a salad and some fruit and about to go for a walk, you'll be less likely to chow down on half a pizza and then take a nap. What's more, you'll have someone to bond with over the woes of weight loss.  Practically everyone is "dieting" in some form or another nowadays. Just ask your friends who'd like to lose a few pounds with you and watch their arms shoot up. You are not alone in your battle, that's for sure. Technology is great for tracking your weight loss; you can use an app on your phone or other mobile device like "MyNetDiary" to keep you going. When you see how far you've come, you'll be motivated to keep going.  Try to weigh yourself once or twice a week, but not obsessively. You will aggravate yourself too much and risk giving up in frustration.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat the oven. Prepare your fish. Bake your fish.

Answer: For the best results, preheat your oven to 425 degrees. Before heating, center your oven racks. Gently rinse your fillets and place them on a non-stick baking pan or a pan lined with foil.  You can cook frozen fillets. Season your fish if you prefer. Squeeze lemon juice on each piece of fish and sprinkle them with garlic salt and pepper. Bread your fish if you prefer. Lightly dust each piece with a fine layer of breadcrumbs. You can make fresh breadcrumbs of use store-bought and mix in extra seasonings like garlic powder or pepper if you'd like. Place your pan in the oven and bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes. If you have breaded the fish, the breading should be golden brown. Add 5-10 minutes if cooking from frozen.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check to see if the paint on the floor is water based. Add a drop of dish soap to a damp paper towel and rub the paint stain. Wipe off the paint stain using a dry rag.

Answer:
You can read the label on the can or look it up online. If the paint is water based, you should be able to lift it from the floor using soap and water. If you're not sure what kind of paint it is, try using soap and water first before moving on to a harsher removal method. Get every part of the stain wet using the paper towel. Continue rubbing back and forth over the stain for a few minutes. The paint should be wet from the soapy water and lift off easily. If the paint is still too dry, add more soapy water to the stain using a paper towel.