Q: Double-click on your preferred browser’s icon on your desktop to open it. Once you have the browser open, click on the address bar at the top of the screen, type in www.twitter.com, and hit Enter. You will be taken to Twitter’s login page. Click the first box at the top of the screen and enter your email address or Twitter name, then click the second box and type in your password. Once you have finished entering the information, click “Log in” to access your Twitter news feed. Click on your profile picture at the top bar and select Profile from the drop down list. This is located under your Twitter Banner. The first thing you can edit in the Profile Settings is your profile picture. You will notice your default picture next to a button that says “Change your profile photo.” Click on this to begin uploading a picture.  Click on “Upload photo.” A pop-up window will appear showing the pictures currently on your computer. Click the one you want to use. Adjust the image by clicking and dragging it around the space provided until it fits. Once you are done with adjusting your new profile picture, click “Apply” on the pop-up box to upload it. The header is the image that will appear at the top of your Twitter page for everyone to see.  Select “Upload photo” beside the option; a screen will open up showing the current pictures on your computer. Click the one you want to use. Adjust the image by clicking and dragging it around the space provided until it fits. Once you are done with adjusting your new profile picture, click “Apply” on the pop-up box to upload it. The third option asks for your name. Click inside the box and type your name in; this will ensure that people can find you easily on Twitter. The box below your name is for your location. Click inside the box and type in your city, state, or country. Below the location box is another box for your website. You can use a blog, social media page, your business page—anything you would like. Just type or copy the URL into the box. Having a website linked to your Twitter is good for promoting your business or brand. The final profile setting you can edit is your bio. Click inside the box and type in a little information about yourself. You are limited to only 160 characters for this, so try to keep your bio simple but interesting. When you are finished, go over your changes to make sure everything is what you want it to be, then click the blue “Save changes” button at the bottom of the screen.
A: Launch an Internet browser. Head to Twitter’s login page. Log into your Twitter account. Open your profile. Click on the Edit profile button. Upload a new profile picture. Upload a new header. Edit your name. Add your location. Add your website, if you have one. Tell something about yourself. Review and save your changes.

Q: If you’re unable to boot your computer and don’t have a recovery drive, you can download installation media from Microsoft and create your own installation disc or flash drive.  You’ll need either a blank USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of storage OR a blank DVD (Dual Layer preferred) and DVD burner drive. If you’re using a laptop, make sure you plug it into a power source before starting the installation. It’s the blue button near the center of the page. A file manager window will appear. It may take several minutes for the download to complete. It’s called “MediaCreationTool1809.exe” (the number at the end may vary). It should be in the Downloads folder. You may have to click Yes or Allow to run the tool. After a few seconds, you’ll be asked what you want to do. Windows 10 will now download to the computer. This downloads additional updates for the installation media. You’ll be prompted to select the type of media you’re creating (USB flash drive or DVD), and then walked through the media creation process. Once the media is created, remove the drive or DVD from the working computer. Connect the USB flash drive or insert the DVD, depending on the type of media you created. If the computer was already on, reboot it now that the USB drive is attached (or DVD is inserted). The PC will boot from the inserted media and start the install process. The options may vary depending on your location. If you don’t see any option to select a language or modify other Windows settings, you may need to edit the BIOS so the PC  knows to boot from the media. See Set Your Computer to Boot from USB Flash Drive#Boot from the Flash Drive to learn how. You’ll be prompted to enter the Windows product key, which you’ll usually find on a sticker that's attached to your PC. If you upgraded to Windows 10 from an earlier version for free or purchased Windows from the Microsoft Store, click Skip. Windows will activate itself automatically once installed. The remaining steps will walk you through the installation process. You’ll be asked if you want to format the hard drive in addition to reinstalling—this is up to you, but it’s typically only necessary if you’re going to be giving the computer to someone else. Once Windows is reinstalled, you’ll be prompted to set the computer up as if it were new.
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Go to the Microsoft software download site on a working computer. Click Download tool now. Click Save to download the tool. Double-click the downloaded tool. Review the agreement and click Accept. Select Create installation media and click Next. Click Accept when prompted. Follow the on-screen instructions to create installation media. Connect the installation media to the PC on which you want to reinstall Windows. Turn on the computer. Select your language and other preferences and click Next. Click Install now. Accept the terms and click Next. Follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall Windows.