Q: You still need surfactants sometimes, but you have better options available to you than sulfates. These include ingredients like coco betaine and lauroamphoacetate, just to name a few. Other options include sodium cocoyl isethionate, cocamidopropyl betaine, disodium cocoamphodiacetate or cocoamphodipropionate or cocamphodipropionate, or ocoamphoacetate. These silicones are okay to use on curly hair, as they won't build up over time; you can use water to wash them out. Pick ones like hydrolyzed wheat protein hydroxypropyl polysiloxane, dimethicone copolyol, or lauryl methicone copolyol.  Also look for silicone names that have "PPG" or "PEG" in front of them. That indicates they're water-soluble. Silicones are used to help detangle your hair, as well as to add shine. If you want to avoid silicones altogether, other ingredients can help with lubrication, too. These ingredients aren't silicone-based. Certain types of chlorides can help, for instance. Try behentrimonium methosulfate, distearyldimonium chloride, behentrimonium chloride, polyquaternium 55, cetrimonium bromide, or dicetyldimonium chloride. Most alcohols are drying, so if you see them on the ingredient list, you may want to avoid that product. Exceptions to this rule are hydrating alcohols, which include cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, lauryl alcohol, and behenyl alcohol. Hydrating oils will help you tame your curly hair.
A: Opt for better surfactants in place of sulfates. Choose products with water-soluble silicones. Look for other ingredients that replace silicones. Opt for hydrating alcohols over drying ones.

Article: This is the folder that you downloaded after downloading ABGX360. To do so:  Double-click the abgx360.ini ZIP folder. Click the Extract tab at the top of the window. Click Extract all  Click Extract when prompted. Click the white abgx360 file, then press Ctrl+C. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. You can skip this entire part if you aren't going to update or use this game while online. Doing so will search for the ABGX360 program. It's at the top of the Start window. ABGX360 will open. This tab is at the top of the ABGX360 window. It's near the top of the Help drop-down menu. Doing so will open the folder for your ABGX360 program. It's in the address bar at the top of the folder's window. This will move you up one folder. Press Ctrl+V. The file will appear in the folder. You should now be back at the ABGX360 program window. You'll find this near the top-right corner of the ABGX 360 window. It's on the left side of the window. Click the ripped ISO file to select it. This is at the bottom of the window. It's at the bottom of the window. This will prompt ABGX 360 to begin patching your game's ISO file to be compatible with updates and online play. Keep in mind that playing online with a copy of an Xbox 360 game may prompt Microsoft to ban your Xbox LIVE account. It may take several minutes for the patching to finish up. Once you see the text "Press any key to continue", you can press a key on your keyboard to create a verified and patched version of the ISO file on your desktop. You're now ready to burn the file onto a DVD.  This file will have a .DVD extension, not a .ISO extension. You can also click Launch again to improve the chances of the game not being detected.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Extract the abgx360.ini folder. Copy the "abgx360" file. Open Start . Type abgx360 into Start. Click abgx360 GUI. Click Help. Click Where is my StealthFiles folder…. Click Yes when prompted. Click abgx360. Paste the file into the "abgx360" folder. Close the window. Click the folder icon. Click Desktop. Select your ISO file. Click Open. Click Launch. Complete the patching process.

Q: Sometimes cables can have the right connections but aren't made for the purpose of carrying audio or video signals. Make sure the cable is rated for audio/visual use. Most computers don't send audio output through the DVI port, so a DVI to HDMI adapter won't carry any audio in most cases. If so, you'll need to hook up a separate audio cable. Check that all the cables are plugged in properly to the ports and not loose. If the cable has thumb screws, like most DVI and VGA cables, make sure the screws are screwed in and snug. Check that the volume is up on both the computer and TV and make sure neither is on mute. If you're not getting sound, make sure you have the right audio output selected.  Right-click on {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/c\/ce\/Windows10volume.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/ce\/Windows10volume.png\/33px-Windows10volume.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":418,"bigWidth":"33","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}. Click Playback devices. Select the correct audio output (HDMI output for HDMI, or Headphones if you're using an audio cable) If you don't see the right output, right-click on any of the listed devices and make sure Show Disabled Devices and Show Disconnected Devices are both selected. This will tell you if the audio is disconnected or disabled. When all else fails, restarting the computer and the TV can help the computer to detect that a new display is connected. Sometimes, an error message will pop up saying "HDMI not supported", which usually pops up when your TV and PC have different display settings for resolution.
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Make sure you have the right cables or adapters. Make sure all the cables are connected properly. Check the volume. Change the audio output. Restart the computer and the TV. Check your computer's display calibration.