Article: Implantation bleeding is often accompanied by mild cramping, which is usually lighter than what you might expect with your period. This cramping might feel like a dull ache in your lower abdomen, or you may feel prickling, pulling, or tingling sensations. If you experience sharp pains or intense cramps and you’re not having your period, see your doctor to rule out any serious underlying causes. Breast changes are a very common sign of early pregnancy. Around the same time that you experience implantation bleeding, you might notice that your breasts feel sore, heavy, swollen, or tender to the touch. They might also look larger than usual. In addition to overall tenderness in your breasts, you may notice that your nipples are unusually sensitive to the touch. Another common symptom of early pregnancy is fatigue. You may feel extremely sleepy even after a good night’s rest, or find that you tire more quickly and easily than usual. Early pregnancy fatigue can be very severe, sometimes making it difficult for you to work or carry out other normal day-to-day activities. Although it’s called “morning sickness,” nausea and food aversions are not restricted to any one time of the day or night. While these symptoms usually set in about a month into pregnancy, you might notice them earlier.  Not everyone experiences these symptoms, so don’t rule out pregnancy just because you haven’t felt sick to your stomach. You might find that certain foods or smells trigger nausea symptoms, or that your appetite is reduced. The rapid hormone changes that you experience in early pregnancy can affect how you feel emotionally. If you’re noticing physical pregnancy symptoms, also keep an eye out for emotional and mental ones, such as:  Mood swings Unexplained sadness or crying Irritability and anxiety Difficulty concentrating The rapid changes in your body early in pregnancy can leave you feeling generally under the weather, causing symptoms like headaches, dizziness, or faintness. You may even experience a slightly elevated body temperature, which can cause you to feel like you’re fighting off the beginnings of a cold or flu.
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Make note of light uterine cramps. Check for tender, enlarged breasts. See if you feel unusually tired. Look out for nausea, vomiting, or changes in appetite. Watch for changes in your mood. Notice headaches or dizziness.

Problem: Article: Press the TV's "Power" button, or use the TV's original remote to turn it on. If your DirecTV box isn't hooked up to the TV or a power source, make sure that it's plugged in as well. This receiver should be either the Genie HD DVR, the Genie Mini, or the Wireless Genie Mini. MUTE is usually in the lower-left side of the Genie remote's black section, while you'll find ENTER in the bottom-right corner of the remote. Don't release these until prompted. The light at the top of the remote will blink twice, at which point you can release the buttons. Your TV will display the phrase "Applying IR/RF setup" at this point. This will open the on-screen menu. Use the arrows on the remote to highlight this option, then press SELECT in the middle of the remote to select it. Doing so opens the Settings menu. This will open your remote control's menu. It's in the pop-up menu. You should see a menu with a list of the available components (TV, audio, DVD, etc.) that you have available for programming. You'll usually select the TV option here, but if you want to set up your TV's audio component or a DVD player, select the appropriate option instead. These instructions will vary depending on your available components. Once you've finished the on-screen setup, your remote should be programmed for your TV or component.
Summary: Turn on your TV. Point your Genie remote at its receiver. Press and hold the MUTE and ENTER buttons. Wait for two green flashes. Press the MENU button. Select Settings & Help. Select Settings. Select Remote Control. Select Program Remote. Select an item. Follow the on-screen instructions.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so causes your Mac to begin restarting. Do this immediately after hearing the Startup chime. This loads the Recovery menu. The Recovery menu may take a few minutes to appear. It's next to an icon that resembles a hard disk drive with a stethoscope. This is in the lower-right corner of the screen. The Disk Utility window will open. It's a menu item at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This is in the drop-down menu. You should see a list of your Mac's available storage locations appear on the left side of the screen. It's in the sidebar menu to the left. If your Mac has more than one hard drive, make sure you click the one on which the file you want to delete is stored. It's a tab which resembles a stethoscope at the top of the window. Doing so allows Disk Utility to begin scanning and repairing your Mac's hard drive. If Disk Utility reports an "overlapped extent allocation" error, you will be asked to take action; in this case, you can delete any damaged or corrupted files in a related list. If you see the file you want to delete in this list, do so before proceeding. Once Disk Utility finishes running, you can use the following steps to restart your Mac:   Click the Apple Icon. Click Restart...  Click Restart when prompted. Now that you've repaired any issues with your hard drive, you should be able to delete any files which were locked due to hard drive issues. Open the Finder and navigate to the file and click it.  Then drag it to the Trash to delete it.  You may still need to use Safe Mode to delete the file if it's used frequently by a default program. If you still can't delete the file in question, the file is most likely either locked by another user or reserved as a system file. Either way, you won't be able to delete the file.

SUMMARY: Open the Apple menu . Click Restart…. Click Restart when prompted. Hold down the ⌘ Command+R keys. Release the keys when the Apple logo appears. Click Disk Utility. Click Continue. Click View. Click Show All Devices. Select your Mac's hard drive. Click the First Aid icon. Click Run when prompted. Delete files if asked. Restart your Mac. Try deleting the file again.

Purchase a .080 inch (2.0 mm) diameter round monofilament line from a hardware store. Do not use a serrated or heavier line because it can overload the motor and cause overheating. You can also buy pre-threaded spools from Black and Decker's website or at some hardware stores. Feed the line through the hole and begin to wrap it around the spool. The more you overlap your spool, the more likely it is to get tangled when you start working with it. Instead, wrap the spool so that the line is wrapped next to itself, not over itself. Most Black and Decker models will have you wrap the string counter-clockwise. Allow for 6 inches (15.24 cm) of slack on the end of your line after you're done wrapping it around the spool. Cut the thread with gardening shears or sharp scissors and put the excess line through the eyelets on the spool to hold them in place. Repeat the steps to wind up and secure the other line on your spool. Again, follow the arrows when you are winding up the line.
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Thread your new line into the holes designated on your spool. Wind the line around the spool, following the arrows on the spool. Secure the line to the spool and cut the line. Thread and wind the other side of the spool.