In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Turn the key upside down to make sure the inside of the key is not damaged. It's possible that the key became detached because of damage.  The key should have a plastic piece inside that connects back onto the plunger that is on the base of the keyboard. If your key is damaged, then you will need to find a replacement from an old keyboard or an online retailer that offers replacement keys. Look at the square space where the key will fit back onto the keyboard. In the center of the base, you should see a small, tube-like plunger that will attach to the key. This is the piece that moves up and down as you type. It should be in place and unbroken.  Each key has its own plunger. When you press down on the key, the plunger registers that you are pressing down that letter. If the plunger is broken or missing, you will need to replace your entire keyboard because the key cannot be repaired. Hold your key over the plunger. Get down low and turn your head to the side so that you can see the key fitting into the base. Make sure that the key is in line with the plunger. It should fit evenly into the base. Gently press the key back into its place on the keyboard. Don't press too hard because you could damage the plunger. When the key is secure, you should hear a click. Push the button several times to make sure that the key works. It should move smoothly up and down. If it doesn't move smoothly, detach the key and try to line it up again. It's possible that the key or the plunger is damaged. If you cannot get the key to move smoothly after several attempts, then you may have to replace the keyboard.
Summary: Look under the key to make sure it is intact. Check to make sure the plunger is intact. Align the key with the base and plunger. Press the key onto the plunger and wait for a click. Test to make sure the key works.

If you feel comfortable handling computer hardware and have another computer available, you can have full access to the information by connecting the hard disk to another computer. This section assumes that you have some basic knowledge of computer hardware. Pull out the power, monitor cables, PS/2 and USB devices, the speakers, etc. All cables and external devices must be removed.    Be sure to set the jumper to the correct setting, for now you may want to set it to "slave". Copy the information you want to save.
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One-sentence summary -- Be ready. Shut down your computer and disconnect everything. Open up the computer case. Locate the hard disk. Disconnect the power and IDE/Serial ATA cables. Either mount the drive to another computer or use an IDE/Serial ATA to USB  device. Boot up the second computer and log in. Put the drive back in the original computer and wipe everything, then reinstall Windows as usual.

Q: Brown belts work especially well for Steampunk goggles. The older the belt is, the better; consider picking one up from the back of your closet, the thrift shop, or a garage sale. The belt must be thin enough to fit through the strap slots on your goggles. You can also cut your own straps out of leather, but you will need to add your own buckle and punch your own holes. The two outer segments need to be long enough so that you can strap them together while wearing the goggles. Set aside the middle segment and keep the outer two. Slide the end of your first strap down through the left side slot on the goggles. Pull the end through by about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters). You can do this by sewing, using fabric glue, or by hammering in brass, gold, or bronze studs. Sewing and gluing will work best on straps made from thin leather, while hammering in studs will work better on straps made from leather belts.  If you choose to sew the straps, be sure to use a thick, waxed thread, and a leather needle. If you choose to glue the straps, you will need to secure them with clips until the glue dries. If you choose to hammer in nail studs, consider getting ones made specifically for leather work; the ones made for fabric may not be tough enough. Add the nose strap if needed. Cut a thin piece of leather or find an old watch band; you can also cut a thin scrap from canvas fabric. Slide both ends of the strap through the slots on the front of the goggles. Secure them using the same method as you did for the back strap; sewing or gluing will work the best, however.
A: Choose a thin, leather belt to make the straps. Cut the leather belt apart into three segments. Fit the new straps onto the goggles. Secure the ends to the main strap.

Article: Waxing is arguably the best-known, most common method of dealing with leg hair at the roots. If you get your legs waxed at a salon, the process will be less painful as opposed to a home treatment.  You can get your hair waxed for anywhere from $35-80 at a salon. Your skin will be smooth for three weeks on average. After that, it'll be time to return to the salon for another session. Although latest advances in waxing technology will allow you to wax your skin earlier than before, you still need to let hair grow to 2-4mm. Although no one likes having to wait for their hair to grow, 2 millimetres is barely anything, any you'll have it waxed off in no tie. Allowing your hair to grow longer may result in a more painful tear. 2-4mm may not be enough for cheaper waxing strips. It's a good idea to follow the instructions of whatever kit you're using. Exfoliating your skin with an abrasive loofah and a moisturizing cream will help maximize the waxing strips' grip on your hairs. Try to do it a day in advance; that way, you can limit the risk of irritating your skin. Heat the wax according to the instructions of the particular kit you're using, and apply it to your skin in the direction the hair grows in. You can rub them vigorously, or hold them over a candle until they heat. Apply the strips evenly, and make sure they're relatively smooth on your skin before you tear them off. You can also make hair removal wax at home, if you're the DIY type. Speed is the key in making your waxing as painless as possible. Take your strips at the end at pull them off as you would a band-aid. Tear it away in a short, swift motion. It also helps to wax during a time where you're not feeling otherwise rushed or stressed. The body is more receptive to pain when your nerves are frayed. Giving your skin a soft oil-based massage can help to alleviate some of the pain or irritation the waxing strips may have caused you. Waxing strips are a great way of getting rid of your fur for a few weeks, but anyone who does it regularly will swear by the grief it causes. Putting a relaxing reward at the end of it all can make the entire process easier to withstand.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Schedule a professional waxing appointment. Give your hair some growing time. Exfoliate prior to waxing. Apply strips to your legs. Tear them off quickly. Take care of your skin afterwards.

Problem: Article: Natural acne treatments can cause bacteria to enter into your pores, which can lead to an infection. If you don't treat an infection quickly, it can cause scarring, facial marks, and can be dangerous if it spreads. Get to a doctor if you have a pimple that becomes infected for antibiotic treatment. Look for pus oozing out of a pimple or red streaks in the skin surrounding pimples. These are surefire signs of an infection. Pain or sensitivity in the skin around a pimple could be a sign of infection as well.
Summary:
See a doctor if a pimple becomes infected.