Q: Before you leave for that long trip or business meeting, ensure that your PC is turned on, and leave it on. The PC must be up and running for Fetch to work. Check that the PC is connected to the Internet. Fetch will pass through the Internet in order to access your files in this PC. If the PC is not connected, it cannot access the files. Skip to the next step if OneDrive is already running on your PC; otherwise, open the OneDrive desktop application by looking for it in your Start Menu and clicking on it.  You can check if OneDrive is running by looking at the notification tray on the lower-right side of your screen. The application has an icon with white clouds on it. If the icon is there, then OneDrive is running. Fetch needs the OneDrive desktop application running in order to get through your PC. It also serves as the layer of authorization and security.  Otherwise, anybody can just access your files on your PC. Right-click the OneDrive icon found on the notification tray. Select “Settings” to open the program's settings menu. Under the General section, look for the option “Let me use OneDrive to fetch any of my files on this PC,” and tick it to enable it. This option needs to be enabled to notify OneDrive that you're okay with the remote fetching feature. Click the “OK” button to save and exit the Settings menu.
A: Turn the PC on. Check your Internet connection. Make sure that OneDrive is running. Enable Fetch on OneDrive. Save your changes.

Q: If you aren’t already registered to vote, you’re going to need to register in order to vote early. In most states, you’re going to need to register at least 15-30 days before the election in which you intend to cast a ballot, although some states allow you to register through Election Day. You can see a list of deadlines at https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines/.  To be eligible to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18-years-old by Election Day, and meet your state's residency requirements. Find specific information for your state at https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-rules/. Luckily, registering to vote is easier than ever. If you would like to register, simply go to https://www.vote.org/register-to-vote/. Even if ID is required to vote, it is typically not required to register. As of 2020, at least 36 states have some type of Voter ID law in effect. That means that you may be required or requested to show ID at the polls in order to cast your ballot. In addition, you may need to have an ID showing that you reside at the same address that is on your voter registration form. Check your state’s rules at https://www.vote.org/voter-id-laws/.  Your state may have different ID requirements if you are voting in person, voting absentee, or voting for the first time. Ironically, although a voter registration card provides a record of your registration, voter registration cards are usually insufficient for the purposes of ID. In a few states, it may be accepted as a form of identification or proof of residence, but in general, it is not necessary to bring it with you to cast a ballot. Most states require voters to register at least 15-30 days before the election, and in addition to voter registration deadlines, many states that allow early voting only allow early voting on certain days or during a certain window leading up to the election. Check your state’s early voting dates at https://www.vote.org/early-voting-calendar/. Keep in mind that your county may offer additional early voting options like Saturday or Sunday voting, so be sure to check with your local election office for details.
A: Register to vote. Obtain proof of your identity and residence. Make sure that you are within the early voting period.

Q: When you clean up stains on carpet, always use a white cloth to avoid transferring any color from the cloth to the carpet. A white paper towel also works well for blotting stains, but make sure the paper towel does not have any printed designs. The “clean” aspect is important, too, because a rag with old residue might transfer that to the carpet and make the stain worse. Always gently blot at a stain rather than rubbing at it, as this causes the stain to spread farther and may damage the fibers of the carpet. Start at the outside of the stain and dab toward the center of the stain, which also controls spreading.  Use a portion of the cloth to blot the stain once and a second portion to blot it again. This way, you pull up as much as possible without pushing anything back into the carpet. This is the simplest method to spot clean carpet and often works without the use of stronger approaches or chemical cleaners. Use a spray bottle filled with clean, cold water, to spritz the stain. Soak the spotted area of the carpet thoroughly. Alternatively, if you don’t have a spray bottle, slowly pour water on the stain. Be sure not to over-saturate it.  Cold water, rather than hot, is best because hot water may cause stains to loosen and spread more. Keeping the stain centralized is important. This method is good for water-based liquids such as soda, some juices, lemonade, and tea. It may also work on food stains like chocolate, fruit juice, gravy, milk, jelly, and syrup. Water is least likely to cause damage to your carpet, so it’s best to try cleaning with water before you try anything else. Set the cloth you used the first time aside and grab a new, clean cloth or paper towel. Dab at the spot until all of the water is soaked up. It may be necessary to use a third cloth if the stain is large enough. If you blot the stain, rinse it with water, and blot it some more with little or no results, move on to a method that uses a stronger cleaner than water. After you are satisfied that the stain has been removed, place something over or around the wet area to give it time to dry. Walking on damp carpet can press the moisture deeper. Damp carpet is also more likely to pick up new stains from shoes.  Set up a dinner-table chair or a step stool over the stain to keep people from walking on it. Place a fan or blower on the spot to help it dry faster.
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Use a clean, white cloth. Blot at the stain from the outside in. Rinse the stain with clean water. Blot the stain again with a second clean, white cloth. Block off the cleaned area to allow it time to dry.