Problem: Article: Your new hard drive must be larger than the space that's currently occupied on the hard drive that you want to copy. If you're creating a clone of your hard drive, the new hard drive must be at least the same size. There are two types of hard drive to which you can copy your old hard drive's contents:   Internal - A hard drive that sits inside of your computer's housing.  External - A hard drive that connects to your computer via a USB cable. Most external hard drives will work on any computer, though in some cases you must format the hard drive before using it. If you're copying your hard drive's contents onto another internal drive, you'll need a USB adapter so that you can attach the new hard drive to your computer.  There are two types of hard drive connections: SATA, which has a narrow cable attaching the connector to the drive, and IDE, which has a several-inch-wide cable attaching the connector to the drive. You can buy SATA-to-USB and IDE-to-USB adapters online or in tech department stores such as Best Buy. If you're using a Mac, make sure that you get a USB-C to SATA/IDE adapter rather than a USB 3.0 version, as Macs no longer have USB 3.0 ports. . Creating a backup on a separate drive is optional, but recommended in case something goes wrong during the copying. Plug the hard drive's USB cable into the computer's USB slot. If you're using an internal hard drive with an adapter, make sure that the hard drive is firmly connected to the adapter as well. If you're using an external hard drive on a Mac, you may need to format the drive before you can store your hard drive's contents on it.
Summary: Make sure that you have the new hard drive. Buy an adapter for your hard drive if necessary. Back up your computer Attach your hard drive to your computer.

Problem: Article: Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that is compatible with PCs and Mac OSx computers and the mobile operating system iOS. It has the ability to make calculations and form graphs and charts based on the data you enter into the spreadsheet.  Move your cursor to the top two left columns in the spreadsheet. Name the first column "Date" and the second column "Weight." Fill in the date and weight data that you currently weigh. Don't worry if you only have information for one or two days to add to the chart. If you want to keep just a simple log of your weight and its corresponding date on which you weighed yourself, you could just use these two columns here to record your progress. If you do not have Excel, you can also try using Google Sheets, which is available for free online. You can find it if you type "Google Sheets" into the Google search engine. If you want to take the data you have entered into the date and weight columns and turn it into a line graph chart, you can see the ups and downs in your weight loss journey.  Open the Excel Fluent Ribbon by going to the Insert tab and then selecting Charts. A number of different chart templates will appear in the upper left corner of the spreadsheet.  Select the Line option from the different graph options in the menu. As you click on that, a series of different line options to use will appear. Choose the "marked line" graph option. Then name the X and Y axis. Find the "Select Option" in the menu bar. You can also right click on the graph and click the "Select Data" option. This will allow you to define the columns you want to include in the chart. It will also allow you to name the X and Y axis. The advantage to creating your own chart is that you can add extra values to it. If you want to measure things such as your heart rate, waist measurement in inches, blood pressure or mood, you can also add these to the chart.
Summary: Open a new Excel document. Create a line graph for your weight loss. Customize your chart.

Problem: Article: If you want to keep the box private and discreet, then you probably don't want to do much with the outside unless you plan to hide it somewhere very safe. On the other hand, you might want to personalize your memory box so that it very clearly belongs to you. Think about the purpose of this box, and think about the sensitivity of the memories that you'll be putting into it.  If you are making a memory box for someone else, then you'll want to decorate it with their needs in mind. Think about whether this person would want a colorful, heavily decorated memory box or a plain, discreet box. Consider that people might be less likely to snoop into the box if it looks boring and ordinary. On the other hand, personalized decoration can be a signal to stay away. People might open an ordinary-looking box thinking that something else is inside it. Tape or glue pictures or photographs that mean a lot to you. Perhaps you have a treasured note from a friend or relative. Perhaps there is a sticker, or a concert ticket, or a postcard that you want to see every time you open the box. If you use tape, then you can change out these "featured memories" for other meaningful items as you live your life and make new memories. Consider painting the surface: in solid colors, or with a more detailed picture. You can make the design simple, or you can make it a colorful swirl of personality. Get creative! This box is yours to design.  Use glitter and rhinestones to add sparkle and flair to the outside of the box. Cover the box in chalkboard paint so that you can write on it with chalk. Glue ceramic tiles and/or mirror shards to the surface to make a mosaic. Try gluing or sewing fabric to the surface of the box. If you're into furry things, attach fake fur to the outside. Use a floral print, or flannel, or denim – anything that says something about your personality! You can cut swaths of fabric from old clothes, curtains, blankets, and other textiles. Try writing your name or the "theme" of the memories directly onto the box in paint, pen, or marker. You can also cut out letters (from paper, cardboard, wood) and glue them on. Consider printing the words onto a sticker using a printer or a label-maker. If you want to make it clear that the box is private, make a tag that says "Property of [your name]. Do not open!" Make a memory box for a specific trip or time. For instance, you might make a memory box to preserve all of your photos, letters, and items from summer camp, or from the past year at school, or from a memorable trip that you took.
Summary:
Decide whether to decorate the box. Stick something inside the lid. Personalize the outside of the box. Label the box.