Write an article based on this "Open Start . Open File Explorer . Click This PC. Click the Computer tab. Click the Map network drive icon. Select a drive letter. Click Browse…. Select the folder that you want to use as the drive. Click OK. Make sure that the "Reconnect at sign-up" box is checked. Click Finish."
article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click the folder-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. This folder is in the left-hand column of options in the File Explorer window. It's in the upper-left side of the This PC window. A toolbar will appear below the Computer tab. This option is in the "Network" section of the toolbar; it resembles a grey drive with a green bar below it. Clicking this prompts a pop-up window to appear. Click the "Drive" drop-down box, then click the letter that you want to use for the folder.  Hard drives all have letters assigned to them (the hard drive on your computer is most likely labeled "C", for example). Consider picking a letter like X or Z in order to avoid conflicting with any of the A through F drive letters that you will most likely use on your computer at some point. It's in the middle-right side of the window. Another window will open. Click on the name of the computer you want to use, then navigate to the folder that you want to select as the drive and click on it once to select it. If you aren't connected to at least one other computer on your network, you won't be able to select a folder. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves your selected folder as the drive destination. Make sure that the owner of the folder's computer doesn't move the folder after this point. Click the checkbox to the left of this option if the box isn't checked. This will ensure that you always have access to the folder. If you are connecting to a shared folder on a network that is not on your computer, you may also need to provide login information. If so, check the box labeled "Connect using different credentials" and enter your login information. It's at the bottom of the window. This will complete the setup process and link your computer to the selected folder. You should now be able to use the specific folder as a drive. The folder in question will appear in the This PC window below the "Devices and drives" heading. It will have the letter you selected as its name.

Write an article based on this "Pull apart some raw wool into tufts. Fill a small tub with hot water and add some liquid dish soap into it. Gather a few tufts into a ball, then roll them between your palms. Soak the ball in the hot, soapy water. Roll the ball between your palms until it becomes firm. When the wool is firm, rinse it off with cold water. Gently press the ball in a towel to remove excess water. Allow the felt ball to air dry. Consider threading the balls onto some twine to make a garland."
article: Do not cut the tufts. If you cut them, you will get sharp edges that will be harder to felt. You can use natural, uncolored wool, or wool that has been dyed bright colors. The size of the tufts doesn't really matter, but a 4 to 5-inch long (10 to 12 centimeters) tuft will give you a bead about the size of a cherry. You will need 2 tablespoons of dish soap for every 3 cups (700 milliliters) of water. Gently swish the water to mix, but not so much to create suds. The hotter the water, the faster the wool will felt. The water shouldn't be so hot that you can't handle it, however. Don't worry about forming a firm ball just yet. You can use all one color of wool, or several different colors for a more interesting felt ball. Hold the ball between your fingers, then dip it into the hot, soapy water. Don't worry if the ball starts to lose its shape and sag. You will reshape it in the next step. The ball will be loose at first, but then it will start to become more firm. This will take about 10 minutes. Be careful not to squeeze it too much. If you are making multiple beads, the water may cool down while you work. When that happens, replace the tub with more hot, soapy water. This will get rid of the soap and help set the fibers. If you'd like, you can then soak it in some water with a splash of white vinegar in it. This will help remove the rest of the soap and brighten the wool's color. Be careful not to squeeze too hard, of you may distort the ball. This will take about 24 hours. Remember, just because the ball is dry on the outside does not necessarily mean that it is dry on the inside. Poke a hole through each ball using a darning needle, and pull some heavy thread through it. You may need to use needle nose pliers to help pull the needle through, especially of the felt balls are firm. Hang the garland wherever you like when you are done.

Write an article based on this "Look at the logo and lettering on the packaging. Study the casing. Study the labels. Sniff the product. Check the name of the product."
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MAC has a distinct logo and font used for all of their packaging, which is very sleek and stylized. Counterfeit products will have the same logo but it will either be stretched or manipulated in some way, or it will be placed in a different area of the packaging or casing than it would normally be. For example, the MAC logo is usually centered on its genuine products but a counterfeit may position the logo at the top or toward the bottom. Additionally, MAC uses capital letters for all of its packaging and lettering. Compare the lettering on the package to a MAC product you already have that you know is not counterfeit. If you observe obvious differences, you may have a counterfeit. MAC products come in a casing that has tiny glitter particles on the surface, giving it a subtle shimmer. Counterfeit products will usually manufacture casings that are dull or have a different sheen in comparison. They are also often a slightly different shape, usually bulkier and/or larger than its genuine counterparts. The labels  on the bottom of the casing is a great indicator of whether or not the product is genuine. MAC uses all caps on their labelling and labels are either gray with black print or white with a light gray print. The font used by counterfeit manufacturers tends to be bulkier and less sleek. MAC lipsticks have a faint sweet vanilla scent. The fakes will often smell like plastic or cheap perfume. If you’re unsure, take a whiff of the product; the smell should be able to give it away. Some fakes will have a name, but it may not be the name of any genuine MAC items or products. To find out, simply go to www.maccosmetics.com and click on the magnifying glass symbol in the upper right hand corner. Search for the name of the product. If it does not appear, it may either be a discontinued product or it is fake.