Q: . Click Start, click the Power icon, and click Restart, then immediately begin pressing your computer's BIOS key until the BIOS page opens.  In most cases, the key that you press to access the BIOS will be either one of the "function" keys (e.g., F8), the Del key, or the Esc key. You can check your specific computer model's manual or online documentation to find the BIOS key to use. If your computer's "function" keys are inverted, you'll need to hold down Fn while pressing the BIOS function key. Each computer's BIOS will vary slightly, so check your computer model's documentation for specific instructions on setting BIOS boot order; however, in most cases, you'll do something like this:  Select the Boot or Advanced tab at the top of the screen. Find the "Boot Order" section. Find your USB flash drive's name, then select it using the arrow keys. Press the + key to move the USB flash drive up to the top of the menu. If this doesn't work, check the key legend on the right side or bottom of the screen for explicit key instructions. You'll usually do this by pressing a key that's listed in the legend on either the right side of the screen or the bottom of the screen. When the first Clonezilla page loads, press ↵ Enter to proceed with the default settings. Use the arrow keys to scroll down to the language you want to use, then press ↵ Enter to select the language and move on to the next option. Press ↵ Enter to do so. It's the top option on the following menu. Pressing ↵ Enter will take you to the next page. This option is in the middle of the menu. Doing so ensures that Clonezilla will take care of the more complicated settings. This is the top option on this page. In most cases, you'll move the cursor to highlight the top hard drive; this is usually the sda hard drive (the "a" refers to the first hard drive). You can double-check that you're selecting the correct drive by looking at how many gigabytes of free space the drive has listed next to its name. A hard drive labelled "sdb" would be the second hard drive, "sdc" would refer to the third, and so on. This will usually be the only option on the page, but check the hard drive's storage number (e.g., "500 gb") near the left side of its name to be sure. This ensures that Clonezilla will turn off your computer when it finishes cloning your hard drive, allowing you to remove your flash drive before restarting your computer. If you don't remove your flash drive before restarting your computer, your computer will just reboot from the Clonezilla installation again. Type y and press ↵ Enter when warned that the external hard drive will be overwritten, then type y and press ↵ Enter again when asked if you want to clone the boot loader. This can take several hours. When Clonezilla finishes, it will turn off your computer. This will prevent your computer from restarting from one of the USB drives; at this point, you can turn back on your computer and use it like usual.
A: Restart your computer into the BIOS Set your computer to boot from your flash drive. Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Accept the default settings. Select a language. Select don't touch keymap. Select Start Clonezilla. Select device - device. Select Beginner. Select disk to local disk. Select the hard drive you want to clone. Select your external hard drive. Select -pa poweroff. Confirm both prompts. Wait for Clonezilla to finish cloning your hard drive. Remove both the hard drive and the USB flash drive from your computer.

Q: Start making your fluffy slime by adding glue into the bowl. This serves as the base of the fluffy slime, and helps to make the finished product stretchy and fun to play with. Add a splash of color to your fluffy slime by squirting around 3 drops of coloring into your mixture. Pour an additional drop or 2 into the slime if you want the color to be more vibrant. If you want to make the slime’s color less bold, consider adding fewer drops into the mixture.
A: Pour ⅔ cup (158 mL) of school glue into a bowl. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring until you achieve your desired color.

Q: When you and your family visit Mecca for Umrah, the Saudi government requires that you do not make private travel plans to enter the country, but secure your visa through a travel agent. Licensed Umrah travel agencies will have an agreement with the Saudi government to distribute visa.  For example, if you live in the United States, you can travel through the Dawn Travels travel agency. Fill out or download their Umrah Visa Application at: http://www.dawntravels.com/download-umrah-visa-application.htm. If you live in the UK, you can find a list of approved travel agencies through the Saudi Embassy website at: https://saudiembassyuk.co.uk/. If you’re traveling internationally, you need to have a passport. You may need to renew your passport to ensure it will be valid 6 months after the travel date. So, if you’re traveling for Umrah at the beginning of March, your passport must be valid through early September. As part of your Umrah visa application, you must submit a full-size color passport photo with a white background. For the Umrah visa application, you must be directly facing the camera. A picture taken from the side, or even from a slight angle, may be rejected. If your existing passport photo fits these criteria, you may not need to take a new photo. Contact the organization through which you obtained your passport (e.g. the Post Office) and ask how to obtain a large, printed copy of the photo. Before you apply for your Umrah visa, you need to purchase your airline tickets. The tickets must be nonrefundable and the purchases should be confirmed. Be sure that the date of departure from Saudi Arabia is within 2 weeks of the date of your arrival. You will need to show your travel itinerary when you submit the Umrah application. This demonstrates to the Saudi government that you will not be in the country for longer than 2 weeks.
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Contact a licensed Umrah travel agent. Obtain a passport that will be valid for 6 months past the travel date. Take a color passport photo that clearly shows your face. Obtain proof of nonrefundable air travel tickets.