Problem: Article: Skip this step on Mac. If you want to set your computer to boot from an external hard drive, you'll need to access the BIOS, which is a control panel that you open by pressing repeatedly a key (usually a function key such as F12) as your computer starts up. You can usually find out what key to use by doing the following:  Open a search engine (e.g., Google). Type in your computer's manufacturer, model name, and the phrase "bios key". Press ↵ Enter, then search for a result that matches your search and determine your BIOS key. You can also check your computer's manual (or, if you don't have the manual, the online documentation for your computer that you can find on the manufacturer's website). Plug one end of the external hard drive's USB cable into a free USB port on your computer, then plug the other end of the cable into the external hard drive.  The external hard drive will usually have an indicator light that blinks slowly or stays constant when your drive is connected. On a Mac, you may need to buy a USB to Thunderbolt 3 adapter if you don't have any USB 3.0 (rectangular) ports. if necessary. If the hard drive isn't compatible with your computer out of the box, you may encounter an error message stating that the drive is corrupted or otherwise unreadable. Formatting the drive for your computer's file system (NTFS for Windows and Mac OS Extended (Journaled) for Mac) will allow you to access the drive.  When formatting the drive, you can choose exFAT at the file system to make the drive accessible to both Windows and Mac computers. Depending on the type of data you plan on putting on the drive, you may have to format it again later. For example, using the Live Linux tool to burn a Linux Disc Image to the external hard drive will automatically format it again. Formatting will erase any data that's already on the drive. You can't boot from an empty hard drive; in most cases, booting from a hard drive will require you to have a Disc Image (abbreviated to "ISO") file on the hard drive. Examples of ISO files include the ones used to install Linux and Windows.  Other examples of bootable images include a File History backup on Windows or a Time Machine backup on a Mac. Third-party services such as Clonezilla are also bootable. You can usually do this by dragging the ISO file (or other file, if different) into the external hard drive's window and dropping it there. If you're using a program such as the Windows 10 installation tool or LiveLinux to create your bootable external drive, skip this step. . The final step before you can boot from your external hard drive is to tell your computer to view it as a bootable item. You can use Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Mac) to do so. If you're using a program such as LiveLinux to burn an ISO file onto the external hard drive, the hard drive will be made bootable in the process.
Summary: Figure out your computer's BIOS key on Windows. Attach the external hard drive to your computer. Format the hard drive Make sure you have an item from which to boot. Place the boot file on the external hard drive. Make the external hard drive bootable

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: As with most standard quesadillas, it includes cheese on a large flour tortilla. It is not on the menu, but your friend behind the glass will know how to make it. ” Try to order this when there isn't a line, as it takes a while. You will receive burrito ingredients wrapped in a cheesy quesadilla. Order half the ingredients of a burrito with this option, and they might call it a “burritodilla,” because it’s flatter, like a quesadilla. For a small additional charge, you can get cheese, beans, meat and salsa on top of fresh tortilla chips. You can ask for extra rice or an extra tortilla for free. One “hack” includes ordering a burrito bowl and asking for a free tortilla. You can even get the tortilla draped inside of the bowl under all the toppings. It's the best of both worlds: the amount of food in the bowl and the soft, warmness of a burrito-sized tortilla. You can fit more food when it comes with a bowl. Ask for the free tortilla to make your own mini burrito. Order both black and pinto beans, or half one type of meat and half of another type of meat.

SUMMARY: Order a quesadilla. Experiment with “quesarito. Pick nachos. Order “free” extras. Choose the burrito bowl if you are hungry. Divvy up your order.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are several different kinds of patents available and a recipe could fall into more than one category of patents. The Utility Patent protects new inventions that have a useful application. This covers new methods, processes, machines, manufactured items, devices or chemical compounds or any new improvements to any of these. Most recipes would fall under the Utility Patent category.  The product shape or packaging may also be susceptible to protection under a design patent. In this case you could apply for one of those as well. Patents can be filed either in the United States or in other countries. If you feel that your recipe requires international protection, then you should apply for a patent in countries where you want patent protection. The European Union offers a "European Patent Office" that facilitates patent applications for countries within the EU. There are patent lawyers who specialize in filing the necessary paperwork with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. While you're certainly allowed to submit your own paperwork, the patent office recommends you hire a lawyer at this point to handle the flow of paperwork and make sure you submit all the required materials. Regardless of who does the actual filing, the papers are then submitted electronically to the patent office.  The application cover sheet and list of required attachments can be obtained from the United States Patent and Trademark Office website, at uspto.gov.  The patent application should be filed either online or via regular mail (note that filing online will allow you to avoid the $400 "non-electronic filing" surcharge and speed up the process considerably). The US patent office will consider your paperwork and make a determination if your recipe is eligible for a patent. If you're approved, the patent office will contact you. After you pay an issue and publication fee, your patent will be granted.  The vast majority of patent applications are routinely rejected. You should not take it personally. Examiners are required to enforce the rules diligently and it often works out to your advantage, resulting in a more valuable patent. If your application is rejected you have an opportunity to argue or to amend (narrow) the claims or to appeal the examiners' final decision. This often takes several years and thousands of dollars in filing fees and attorneys' fees. If your application is finally rejected and you abandon it, and you still want to protect your recipe, you can do so by  protecting it as a trade secret. Those who know the secret will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement, and in this way you can prevent your recipe from getting leaked.
Summary:
Decide what kind of patent you need. Figure out where you need patent protection. Work with an attorney to file your paperwork. Wait for your application to be approved or rejected.