INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you don't know its location, click on the "Start" button at the bottom of your desktop screen to open the Start menu. In XP or earlier operating systems, look in the right pane of the Start menu to find the search function. In Windows Vista and Windows 7, a search box appears at the bottom of the Start menu's left pane. Search for your file, and open it when you find it. test Hover your mouse arrow over "Go To" from the resulting dropdown menu, and select "Up One Level." You can now see your folder's icon on your screen, because you're inside the folder that contains it. Open the Start menu to see your folder in the top section of the Start menu's right pane.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/14\/Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/14\/Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/aid1389427-v4-728px-Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}

SUMMARY: Open the folder you want to add to the Start menu. Click on the "View" tab at the top of the open window. Click on the folder's icon to highlight it, and then drag-and-drop it onto to the Start menu icon.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the most effective ways to get rid of a cough and cold is to rest. This means getting extra sleep, up to 12 hours a night. Take a day off from work or school if you need to, which will have the added bonus of avoiding getting coworkers and classmates sick. Keeping the air humid can help make you feel better when you have a cold. You can use a vaporizer or humidifier. Another way to breathe humid air is by taking hot, steamy showers. Put essential oils in your humidifier, like eucalyptus oil. You can also place a cloth with eucalyptus oil on it in the shower with you. Let the water hit the cloth and release the scent. Drink plenty of warm fluids, especially water. Drink lots of water. At a minimum, try to drink eight to 10 8-ounce glasses of water a day. Drinking water helps with congestion and mucus.  You can also drink juices, clear chicken broth, herbal teas, or vegetable broths. Avoid alcohol and caffeine. You can add honey and lemon to the water or tea. When you are sick, it is important to get the nutrients your body needs to heal itself. Good food full of vitamins and minerals also boosts your immune system, which can help you fight your cold. Make sure you are getting enough vitamin B complex, vitamin C, zinc, and copper. You can take supplements to make sure you get enough of these vitamins and minerals. Sipping, or eating, warm liquids like soup is a traditional remedy in many cultures. This includes chicken soup. Hot, spicy soups are used in Asian healing treatments. The soups include red pepper, lemongrass, and ginger.  Spicy foods can promote sinus drainage and help ease cold symptoms. Garlic, onions, and mushrooms are foods that help with inflammation and provide anti-oxidants. The salt water helps reduce any swelling in your throat, making a cough less likely. Add one teaspoon of sea salt (or table salt if you don’t have any sea salt) to about six ounces of water. Stir to dissolve and gargle. The sea salt may also help supply various minerals that can be useful for the immune system, like zinc, selenium, magnesium.
Summary: Get plenty of rest. Use a humidifier. Drink fluids. Eat a healthy diet. Eat soup. Gargle with warm salt water.

Purchase a new air conditioner filter at your local home improvement store. Consult your owner's manual for the correct size, or take your old filter to the store with you. If you can't find the shutoff switch on the unit, then turn it off at the main panel. Replace the filter. Vacuum up any visible dust and debris. If your motor has lubrication ports, squeeze 5 drops of oil that is specifically formulated for electric motors into the ports. Avoid penetrating or all-purpose oil (such as WD-40). If you're unsure about the lubrication ports, check your owner's manual. Remove the plastic condensation tube and check for algae growth. If the tube is clogged, you can either replace it or pour a solution of 1 part bleach to 16 parts water into the tube through a funnel. Use a pipe cleaner or a small bristled brush.
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One-sentence summary -- Replace the air filter. Turn off the power to your furnace or blower. Open the blower compartment. Check for algae. Clean the drain tube.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pick a wall that allows the whole room to see the TV and will provide the best picture quality and won’t be affected by sunlight coming in from windows. You also need to consider the position of the furniture in the room and what direction they face.  Because you need to screw holes into the wall to mount your LCD TV, be sure of your placement before you begin mounting it! In a living room, the center of the wall across from the main entranceway allows for a wider viewing angle. Place your TV on the wall where it’s most likely to be at eye level when you’re viewing it. If you plan to mostly watch it while sitting on the sofa you’ll want to place it lower than you would if you plan to mostly watch it while standing or at a bar. Use a ruler or tape measure to measure from the floor to the best height to put the TV at eye level and lightly mark the height with a pencil.  Placing your TV with the center at 42 inches (110 cm) off the ground will put the screen at eye level with the average adult sitting down. If you plan to view the TV more often while standing, then mount it with the center of the TV 53 inches (130 cm) from the ground. Mount the TV as close to eye level as possible if there’s an obstruction such as an existing appliance or piece of furniture. The cables and wires of your TV and any devices you plan to connect to it can be unsightly. When you’re picking a place to mount your TV, think about how difficult it will be for you to conceal them to help inform your decision.  Centering the TV on a bare wall in the center of the room may make it difficult for you to hide the wires. Use furniture placement to help conceal the wires. You need to have a clear area to work in when you’re mounting your LCD TV. Slide over any chairs, tables, or sofas so you can access the wall easily. Take down any paintings, pictures, or decor so they’re out of your way.  Gently place the items that were hanging on the wall nearby so you don’t crack or break them. Take down anything hanging on the wall so they can’t wobble, shake, or potentially fall when you’re drilling into the wall.

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Choose a wall where you want to place your TV. Position your TV so it’s at eye level. Select a location that allows you to conceal wires and devices. Move any furniture, pictures, or decor from the area.