It's near the bottom of the menu. It's the first option. The developers recommend either installing to removable USB media (flash drive or an external hard drive), or choosing the "Frugal" install option on an internal hard drive. If you choose an internal hard drive, you can select the Frugal option in a few moments. Information about that drive will appear. If you do a "Frugal" install, you won't have to worry about creating a brand new partition for Puppy Linux—just select an existing partition and you'll be fine. If you want to fully install Puppy Linux on its own dedicated partition, click the Gparted button to create one now. Choose or create a FAT32 partition if you want to be able to use the drive as removable storage. This is the ISO image on the CD/DVD/USB drive you created. If you're installing on any type of drive without a dedicated partition for Puppy Linux, select Frugal.  If you created a new partition, select Full. If you did a Full install, any changes you make to the system will save automatically. Frugal installs, whether on a USB or internal drive, require you to save your session when exiting. Here's how to do it:  Go to Menu > Shut Down > Reboot Computer. Click SAVE on the pop-up window. Select a file system and click OK. Type a name for the saved session and click OK. Select Normal if you don't need to encrypt the file (common), or select an encryption method and then follow the on-screen instructions. Select a save file size and click OK. 512MB usually works just fine. If the current save location works for you, click YES, SAVE. If not, click CHANGE FOLDER and select a different location. It's fine to save to your bootable installation media (even the CD/DVD, if it's re-writable). Once the file is saved, the computer will reboot.
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One-sentence summary -- Click Puppy Installer. Click Universal installer. Select an installation location. Select the drive you want to install to. Select a partition. Select the location of your boot media files. Choose between a Frugal or Full installation. Save your session (Frugal installs only).


You can access this from the Tools menu or by clicking the Gear icon in the upper-right corner. If you can't see your menubar, press the Alt key. Select "Internet Options" from the menu. This is in the General tab. Click the Delete... button. This will set all of your stored passwords and other login information to be deleted. Click Delete to delete your login information and passwords.
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One-sentence summary -- Open "Internet Options" window. Find the "Browsing history" section. Check the "Passwords" and "Cookies" options.


Over-the-counter cold kits use dimethyl ether and propane to freeze the wart and the tissue around the wart. Realize that the wart will not instantly fall off after treatment. It may take several treatments and up to 3 or 4 weeks before the wart gradually disappears. Warts are caused by a virus that causes the cells in your skin to grow abnormally. Freezing a wart effectively kills the virus. . Certain kinds of warts may respond better to freezing treatments than others. Note that if you have warts in the genital region, never attempt to freeze them off at home. They're caused by a virus that your doctor must treat. Other types of warts include:  Common warts: These are small, hard bumps that are normally gray or brown. They're typically found  on fingers, hands, knees, and elbows and have a rough surface. Planter warts: These are hard warts located on the bottom of the foot. They're very uncomfortable to walk on. Flat Warts: These tiny warts are smooth with flat tops. They can be pink, tan, or yellow. You can find them on the face, arms, knees, or hands. Usually, flat warts show up in clusters. If you can't get rid of a wart by treating it at home, have several warts increasing in size, or have painful warts, see your doctor or dermatologist. You should also see your doctor if you think the growth isn't a wart, the wart is on your face or genitals, your immune system is weakened, or you are diabetic and have a wart on your foot. Dermatologists will probably be able to diagnose your wart just by looking at it, or may need to run tests. Your dermatologist might do a biopsy where a bit of the tissue is removed from the wart. This allows your dermatologist to study the virus causing your wart. Understand that the virus causing most warts can return. You may notice warts reappear in the same spot or in a new location. If you're having trouble treating recurring warts, don't hesitate to talk with your doctor.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand how to freeze a wart. Identify the type of wart you have Know when to see a dermatologist.


Keep flipping it upside down and right-side-up for two to three minutes.. Sometimes, this is all your nail polish needs in order to get revived. Make sure that the bottle is tightly closed, and hold it by the cap so that you don't burn your fingers. The hot water will warm the nail polish up and make it easier to spread on your nails.
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Turn the bottle upside down to blend the pigments back together. Try holding the bottle under hot water for two minutes.