Q: This is a type of Ethernet cable used for connecting two computers to one another. If you have an older computer, you must use a crossover cable. A regular Ethernet cable will not work on older computers. There is no aesthetic difference between the two cables. Ask your store representative to find you a cross over cable just to be safe. The network port is what you connect your Ethernet cable to usually. The cable will click when successfully connected to the network port. Note that some newer laptops do not have a network port. Some laptop manufacturers have decided not to include a network port so that the laptop is thinner or lighter. If this is the case, you will need to connect your laptops to a wireless network. Use the following steps to open the Control Panel:  Click the Windows Start button in the lower-left corner. Type "Control Panel". Click Control Panel. The search bar is in the upper-right corner of the Control Panel. It's the green header next to an icon that resembles a computer screen. You should see information about your computer such as Manufacturer, Model, etc. It's on the right side of the screen below "Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings." A new window should pop up titled "System Properties." It's at the bottom of the "System Properties" window. This displays the computer name and workgroup name. It does not matter what the name is, as long as both computers use the same workgroup name. It's in the upper-right corner of the Control Panel. For Windows 7, Vista, and XP Users: Open up "Network Settings" directly from your Control Panel. Search for it in the search box in the upper right corner of the window. It's below the "Network and Sharing Center" header in the Control Panel. It's in your "Network Connections" window. There may be multiple "Ethernet" options. Right-click the one that does not have a red "x" in the lower-left corner of the icon next to it. It's at the bottom of the menu that appears when you right-click "Ethernet". You can find "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" in the list of items. Click it to select it, and then click Properties below the list of items. This will allow you to manually enter an address. Use the fields below "Use the following IP address" to enter the following on both computers. It's is important that the last number for the IP address is different for both computers.   PC 1  IP Address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: This field blank    PC 2  IP Address: 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: Leave this field blank. You should now be able to share files across two computers over your connected LAN cable. You might need to restart each computer for the changes to take effect.
A: Obtain a network crossover cable. Plug each end of the cable into a network port of each laptop. Navigate to your Control Panel on both computers. Type System in the search bar on both computers. Click the System header. Scroll down and click Change Settings. Click Change. Enter in the same name for the workgroup on both PCs. Type Network in the Control Panel search bar on both laptops. Click View Network Connections. Right-click Ethernet. Click Properties. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Click on the "Use the following IP address" option. Enter in these values for each PC: Click "OK" to apply the settings.

Article: You'll used Run to access the Disk Cleanup utility. Depending on your operating system version, there are a couple of ways to open Run:  Hold down the ⊞ Win key and tap R. This should work on all versions of Windows. For Windows 8 or 10, hold down the ⊞ Win key and tap X to open user task menu, then tap or click "Run" near the bottom of the menu. Exclude the quotations. This command will start the Disk Cleanup program. Click "OK" or tap ↵ Enter to run your command. Depending on how long it has been since your last temporary file flush, this may take a few minutes. Do this by clicking the check box next to each file type you wish to delete.  As a general rule, you can clear every file type; however, leave the "Compress old files" option alone, since it can cause issues when trying to retrieve old files. You can also click the "Clean up system files" option, which will cause Disk Cleanup to reassess your temporary files while considering system files. This will usually free up significantly more space than clearing the default temporary files will. This will begin the temporary file flush. You may have to reboot your computer to see a change in performance.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open your PC's "Run" app. Type "cleanmgr" into the Run text field. Wait for Disk Cleanup to assess your temporary files. Select your temporary files for deletion when prompted. Click "Delete Files" when prompted. Wait for Disk Cleanup to finish deleting your temporary files.

Q: Deep breathing is one relaxation technique that can help reduce stress. Learning to relax may help decrease pain.  Lie flat on your back. Use pillows under your knees and neck to make sure you are comfortable. Put your hands palm-down on your stomach, right below the rib cage.  Place the fingers of your hands together so you can feel them separately and know you are doing the exercise correctly. Take a long, slow, deep breath through your nose by expanding your belly. This ensures that you are using your diaphragm to breathe rather than your rib cage. Your fingers should separate as they lie on your belly. Exhale through your mouth. Do this as often as you can.  Use a variation of a Chinese Qigong breathing exercise. Sit down comfortably. The lungs' natural rhythm will take over immediately. Take three short inhalations through the nose. On the first intake, lift your arms, reaching in front, keeping the arms at shoulder levels. On the second intake, move your arms to the side, keeping the arms at shoulder levels. On the third intake, lift your arms over your head. Repeat 10 to 12 times. If either exercise causes any dizziness, stop. Do these exercises as often as you need. Another way to decrease stress and cope with pain is through progressive muscle relaxation. Start with your toes. Tighten them by curling them under your feet. Hold for five to 10 seconds. Then slowly relax the toes.  Move on to the feet next. Tighten all the muscles in your feet and hold for five to 10 seconds. Then slowly relax the feet. Move up through your legs, thighs, abdomen, arms, neck, and face, tightening the muscles in each area. Relax slowly every time. Positive visualization can be a form of meditation. Positive visualization and meditation can help relieve stress, which can help ease discomfort and lessen pain.  Pick a favorite spot and get comfortable. Remember a favorite place. Close your eyes and picture that place. Keep the image in your mind. Breathe deeply as you keep the picture in your mind. Don’t worry if you lose the image. Just take a breath and start again. Until you have some practice, you may need to start again a few times. Try and make sure you do this during a time that you are least likely to get interrupted. Look into doing guided imagery through YouTube videos or apps. Using positive affirmations may be effective in helping change your mentality about the pain and lift your mood. Publically say positive things about yourself and your pain. Positive self-talk can help boost your mental perception of the pain. Some people write down their positive affirmations on sticky notes and post these notes everywhere they can. Use the present tense and repeat as often as you can. Examples of positive affirmations are:  Yes, I can. I can get through the pain.  I am getting better. I feel better every day. I can control my pain.
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Try deep breathing exercises. Do progressive muscle relaxation. Use positive visualization. Say positive affirmations.