Make sure that the label is facing up when you do this. If any AutoPlay windows open when you do this, close them. Double-click the DVD Decrypter icon, which resembles a CD, on your desktop. If you left the "Open DVD Decrypter" option checked when you installed DVD Decrypter, it may already be open. It's at the top of the DVD Decrypter window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. You'll see a pop-out window appear. It's at the top of the pop-up window. Doing so will set DVD Decrypter to rip the ISO file from your Xbox 360 disc. It's in the middle of the page, to the right of the DVD's name. Doing so will open a destination window. This means that your Xbox 360's game file will save to your computer's desktop. This is in the lower-left side of the window. DVD Decrypter will begin ripping the ISO file from the DVD. Depending on the size of your game, this can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour or more. Your game's ISO file should now be on your desktop.
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One-sentence summary -- Insert the Xbox 360 disc into your computer's DVD drive. Open DVD Decrypter. Click the Mode tab. Select ISO. Click Read. Click the folder icon. Click Desktop, then click OK. Click the green "Play" button. Wait for your game to finish ripping. Click OK when prompted.


If you haven't yet enabled Siri on your Mac, do so before you continue. Siri is available on any Mac running macOS Sierra and up. Look for the multicolored Siri circle in the upper-right side of the screen. If you don't see Siri there, skip this step and the next one. This icon should be in the menu bar. Doing so will prompt the Siri menu to appear in the upper-right corner of the screen. You can also click this icon in the Dock if it's there. If you couldn't find the Siri logo, press and hold ⌘ Command+Space until Siri appears in the upper-right corner of the screen.  You can view the current keyboard shortcut (if it's different than ⌘ Command+Space) by opening System Preferences, clicking Siri, and reviewing the "Keyboard Shortcut" field. On MacBooks with Touch Bars, you can access Siri by tapping the Siri icon in the Touch Bar. Siri will begin processing your request when you finish speaking. If Siri stops asking for additional input, you can re-activate her by clicking the multicolored Siri icon at the bottom of the Siri window.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you set up Siri before proceeding. Find Siri in the menu bar. Click  Siri. Use the keyboard shortcut instead. Say aloud your request or question. Activate Siri for further questions.


When dealing with an irritable elderly person, your first step is to try to figure out what the problem is. Is it evident what is bothering them? For example, do they seem to be struggling to get groceries inside the house during nasty weather? If so, that's probably why they're cranky. If you can't tell at a glance what the problem is, try to dig a little deeper. If your neighbor or relative seems cranky for no discernible reason, try to use communication to figure out what might be the problem. Keep in mind that elderly people are often dealing with an extra set of attributes that can affect their mood. For instance, as people age, their bodies are changing. It is entirely possible that the elderly person in question is dealing with physical pain that you don't know about. That could certainly affect their mood. Many older citizens are on several different types of medication. Often, different prescriptions can have negative affects on a person's mood. Be aware that your elderly friend might be crabby because of medication, not because of an immediate issue. When trying to figure out why a person is irritable, the most straight-forward and effective way is to ask questions. You don't have to pry, but you can try asking a series of open-ended questions. By opening up a conversation, you might be able to ascertain the cause of irritability.  For example, instead of just saying "How are you?", use a more open-ended version such as, "How's your day going? What's on your agenda for the day?". Using open-ended questions will not only provide you with more information, but will allow your relative to vent some frustrations. Make sure to speak clearly. Some older people suffer from hearing loss. They might not necessarily be cranky--maybe they just didn't hear you when you said hello. When you initiate a conversation with an elderly person, make sure that you are being an active listener. Focus all of your attention of the conversation. Make the older person feel like you really value what they are saying. There are several ways you can demonstrate that you are fully engaged in the conversation. Make sure to make eye contact. Also paraphrase what the elderly person is saying, and ask questions throughout the conversation. Remember that when an elderly person is irritable, it likely is not your fault. Sometimes you might be the only person they are interacting with that day, so they unfairly take their anger out on you. Try not to take their negativity to heart. When you remember not to take it personally, you will become more objective. That will allow you to step back from the situation and more clearly assess the problem.
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Assess the situation. Consider external factors. Ask questions. Listen carefully. Don't take it personally.