Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the System Restore tool. Select your restore point. Perform the restore. Check that DirectX was rolled back.

Answer: Performing a System Restore is the easiest way to uninstall a DirectX update, since there is no official way to uninstall DirectX. You will need to have a restore point from before DirectX is installed, which is typically created during the installation process. Using System Restore will uninstall and revert ANY changes that were made since the restore point was created, so it should be used very soon after installing the DirectX update.  Windows 8 – Open the Start screen and type “recovery”. Select “Recovery” from the list of search results. This will open the Recovery window. From there, click the “Open System Restore” link. Windows 7 and Vista – Click Start and type “restore” into the Search box. Select “System Restore” from the top of the search results list. Windows XP – Click Start and then select All Programs → Accessories → System Tools. Click on System Restore. You will be presented with a list of available restore points. Compare dates to find one that was created before DirectX was updated. Click the “Scan for affected programs” to ensure that DirectX will be rolled back. Remember, anything that was installed or updated between the point and now will be removed. Any programs that were installed then but are gone now will be reinstalled. Once you’ve chosen your restore point, wait for the restore to be completed. The restore process can take a significant amount of time. The computer will restart during the restore process, and then Windows will load with a message confirming that the restore was successful. Once Windows starts again, open the Run window by pressing Windows key + R, type in “dxdiag”, and press Enter. This will open the DXDiag tool, which will check your system and report the version of DirectX that is installed.  The DirectX version will be listed at the bottom of the System Information section on the first tab. You must have some version of DirectX installed with Windows. Windows 7 and later cannot have anything less than DirectX 11 installed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Contact your local animal shelter or humane society. Consider which animals you want to work with. Learn about the available volunteer positions. Make sure that volunteering will fit with your schedule.

Answer: The organization may have a contact person or "volunteer coordinator" who can help you get involved at their facility. Visit a shelter's website, and check for any information that is listed for volunteers.  Some shelters will not offer much information on their websites, and some may not have websites at all. Look online for shelters near your home or office. Consider the distance from your home, the type of animal, and the needs of a given shelter. If two animal shelters are right next to each other, but one of them is in more urgent need of volunteers: it may be best to choose that shelter. Most shelters take in dogs and cats, but you may be hard-pressed to find a center that deals with more exotic pets. You may be able to choose between working with dogs and cats, or you may be asked to deal with both. Bear in mind that you may not even be allowed to work with the animals at first. You often need to work at the shelter for a while before you can handle animals directly. Depending on the shelter, you may be assigned to a specific job, or you may perform various tasks as need arises. You may be required to complete a certain number of hours of support tasks before you are allowed to work directly with animals. Laundry, dish-washing, floor-mopping, and office work are often necessary to keep a shelter running smoothly.  Ask about volunteer programs on- and off-site. Most shelters need people to help in the facility: walking dogs, handling cats, and grooming various animals. However, many shelters also have off-site adoption events or fundraisers with which you might be able to help. If you have any special skills that relate to shelter work: tell the shelter! Volunteers can provide website support, offer legal aid, donate medical services, photograph adoptable animals for the adoption websites, or even create and donate original art for sale to benefit the shelter. Most volunteer opportunities occur during a shelter's open hours, although you might also be asked to care for animals and do maintenance work during the off-hours. Shelters are usually open seven days a week, with slightly fewer hours on Saturdays and Sundays.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Settings  app. Tap Apps [[Image: Tap ⋮. Tap Show System. Tap an app. Tap ⋮. Tap Uninstall Updates. Tap OK.

Answer: The Settings app has an image of a gear.  The image may look different if you are using a different theme on your Android device.  It always says "Settings". |techicon|x30px]].  It's near the top of the Settings menu next to the icon of squares in a grid. This will display a list of all your downloaded and system apps. On older versions of Android, this menu simply titled "Apps". It's the icon in the upper-right corner.  This displays a drop-down menu. It's at the top of the drop-down menu.  This displays system apps that came with your phone. All the apps installed on your Android device are listed in alphabetical order.  This will display the Application Info page. You can only uninstall updates on certain apps on certain phones that came pre-installed on your Android device. It's the button with three vertical dots.  It's in the upper-right corner of the Application Info page. If you don't see this button in the upper-right corner, you cannot uninstall updates.  Go to Part 2 to learn how to uninstall the app and install an unofficial older version of the app You will see a popup asking if you want to uninstall updates for the app. It's in the lower-right corner of the popup.  This will confirm that you want to uninstall updates and uninstall the updates. This will restore the version of the app that came with your phone.  You will not be able to roll back to an earlier version of the app.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try using a  menstrual cup. Insert a new tampon just before exercising. Apply a pantyliner if you’re prone to leaks. Use pads if you can't use tampons or menstrual cups. Choose boy shorts or hipster underwear. Wear dark, loose-fitting clothing.

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When used properly, a menstrual cup may be the best option for exercising during your period. These cups are reusable, and they can stay in place for up to twelve hours.  Menstrual cups are ideal if you are doing endurance training, running a marathon, or hiking. Menstrual cups may move around during yoga, however. Once a menstrual cup is in, you should feel no discomfort, but some people may struggle with placing the cup. If you don’t have a menstrual cup, buy a box of tampons instead.  Tampons are not comfortable for everyone during exercise, however. If you find that you can’t exercise with a tampon in, try another method instead. "Sport" tampons are designed for workouts. You can try using these if normal tampons are uncomfortable while you exercise. If you have a heavy flow, you may need more protection. Use a pantyliner in addition to a menstrual cup or tampon. Put a new one in your undies just before exercising. Pads may cause uncomfortable chafing as you exercise. They can also scrunch up as you exercise, giving you less protection than you may need. If tampons and menstrual cups don't work for you, however, pads may be your only option. The underwear should be made out of a breathable fabric such as cotton. Underwear with more coverage will be more comfortable and prevent more leaks than a thinner type, such as a thong. You can even invest in a pair of period-proof underwear, such as Thinx. These can be worn in addition to or instead of a tampon or menstrual cup. Pants and shirts that are too tight might cause discomfort, especially if you’re experiencing cramps, constipation, or bloating. Instead, choose looser clothing. Make sure that your pants are dark, just in case there’s a leak!  For example, instead of tight leggings, wear loose sweatpants to the gym. A cotton t-shirt or tank top is perfect, especially if you don’t tolerate heat well on your period.