Q: If your web browsers are running slow, or your plagued with pop-ups, advertisements, and toolbars, you may have an adware infection. Adware is unwanted software that is designed to hijack your web browser, leading you to different searches and littering your browser with ads. The first step towards removing these infections is by uninstalling unknown programs through the Control Panel. The process varies a little depending on your version of Windows:  Windows 10 and 8 - Right-click on the Windows button and select "Control Panel." Windows 7, Vista, and XP - Click the Start button and select "Control Panel" from the Start menu. This will display a list of all of the programs installed on your computer. You can sort the list by install date, which can help you find programs that may have been installed recently without your knowledge. Go through each program on the list and make note of the ones you don't recognize. Perform a web search for each unrecognized entry to determine if it is an unwanted program. Follow the prompts to remove the program from your system. Repeat for any additional programs that you want to remove. This would be a good time to remove programs that you do recognize, but no longer need. Old games, unused browsers, utilities that you used once and then never used again, and other legitimate programs can add to your computer's bloat. Remove them to free up some space and potentially speed up your computer's start-up time. This is a free utility that will scan for common adware and malware, and then remove what it finds. You can download AdwCleaner from toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/1-adwcleaner/. Click the "Scan" button in AdwCleaner to scan your computer for infections. This may take 20 minutes or so to complete. Once the scan is complete, click "Clean" to remove any infections that AdwCleaner found. The free version of this program can find and remove most infections. You can download the installer by visiting malwarebytes.org and selecting "Download." You can then click the "Download Free Version" button. Run the installer after downloading it to install the program. Launch Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and download any updates if prompted to. Start a scan of your computer, which may take 20-30 minutes. Remove anything that the scan finds by clicking "Quarantine All" after the scan has completed. Many adware infections will add links to your browser shortcuts, which will cause the wrong website to load even after removing the infection. A free shortcut cleaner created by the anti-malware community can scan all of your shortcuts and remove malicious links. You can download the scanner here. Run the downloaded program to quickly scan and fix your browser shortcuts. Your web browsers may still have lingering remnants of the malware removed by the scanners. Resetting your browsers will remove any additional software and return them to their default settings:  Internet Explorer - Click the Tools button and select "Internet options." Click the "Advanced" tab and click "Reset." Check the "Delete personal settings" box and click "Reset." Chrome - Click the Chrome Menu button and select "Settings." Click "Show advanced settings" and then scroll to the bottom. Click "Reset settings" and then click "Reset." Firefox - Click the Firefox Menu button and then click "?". Select "Troubleshooting Information" and then click "Refresh Firefox." Click "Refresh Firefox" again to confirm. After you're finished cleaning and resetting your shortcuts and browsers, you should reboot your computer and run both scans again. There may still be lingering traces that show up again after a reboot.
A: Open the Control Panel. Select "Uninstall a program" or "Programs and Features." Find recently-installed programs that you don't recognize. Select an unwanted program and click "Uninstall." Download AdwCleaner. Run AdwCleaner. Download and install Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. Run a scan in Anti-Malware. Download and run a shortcut cleaner. Reset your web browsers. Reboot your computer and run Anti-Malware and AdwCleaner again.

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Go back to Sky Pillar with a Mach Bike. Go all the way to the top and fight the level 70 Rayquaza.

Problem: Article: Say the wake command to wake Alexa and she will begin listening for your next command. The default wake command is "Alexa," but if have set a different wake word such as "Echo," "Amazon," or some other command, then use the wake command you previously set. You can say, "Alexa, track my order," or "Alexa, where's my stuff?" and Alexa will tell you the estimated delivery date of the package that will arrive first or if the order has been delayed. Alexa can track any order made through Amazon, even orders from 3rd party sellers or non-Prime items. Prime Now orders receive tracking information via e-mail or text messages. When you have a notification, the light ring on your Alexa device will pulse yellow. You can check a received shipping notification by saying, "Alexa, check notifications" and she will list all your unread/unheard notifications. Unless you changed your Amazon settings, you will receive tracking notifications when your order is out for delivery, delivered, or delayed.
Summary: Say, "Alexa". Ask Alexa to track your order. Ask Alexa to check your notifications.

Q: Turn the burner back to medium-high so the chicken stock and water in the pan comes to a boil. Then, turn the burner down to medium so the liquid bubbles gently. Stir the mixture occasionally as it cooks.  Avoid covering the pan as the paella simmers. Some of the liquid should evaporate as it cooks. At this point, you can taste the liquid and stir in the remaining 1 teaspoon (5.5 g) of salt if you like. Let the liquid boil vigorously so the rice cooks and softens a little. Avoid stirring the rice as the paella cooks since it should develop a crust on the bottom. If you can, remove the paella pan from the stove so it doesn't continue to cook. The rice will finish cooking as the paella rests. Then, bring the paella to your serving table and let your guests help themselves. Store leftover paella in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days. Keep in mind that the crispy rice will soften as it's stored, but the flavors will improve.
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Simmer the mixture for 20 to 25 minutes. Boil the uncovered paella for 10 minutes. Turn off the burners and rest the paella for 5 minutes before you serve it.