Article: Running multiple programs and apps at once uses a significant amount of your laptop’s memory, causing it to run slowly. Reducing the number of programs and apps you have open may improve your laptop’s speed. Look for programs that you've minimized but haven't actually closed. Each tab in your web browser requires a small amount of memory to run. The more tabs you have open, the more memory your laptop is required to devote to running the web browser. Limiting the number of tabs you have open at a time can enhance the speed of your laptop.  After you’re finished with a tab, close it. If you are keeping it open as a “reminder” to do something, write yourself a note or send yourself an email instead. Laptops benefit from regular (~1x/week) restarts. Restarting may significantly improve your laptop’s speed. Removing programs, apps, and files you no longer use will free up space on your laptop’s hard drive. Try looking your your applications folder for old or unused programs to delete or uninstall.
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Quit programs and apps you’re not currently using. Close unnecessary browser tabs. Restart your laptop. Delete unnecessary programs, apps, and files.
Article: Do this this while you’re placing ingredients and flavors onto the pumpkin seeds. This will give the oven time to heat sufficiently before you place the seeds inside. Leave the seeds in the oven for the first 15 minutes, then inspect their progress: the seeds should be a golden color, but not yet turning dark brown or blackening around the edges. If the seeds still look uncooked and haven’t begun to brown after 15 minutes in the oven, place them back in the oven for 5 more minutes. The seeds will be quite hot when you remove them from the oven, so don’t dig in immediately. Let the seeds cool for at least 5 minutes before you grab a handful. In order to allow the seeds to cool more rapidly, and to prevent them from cooking further while still on the hot cooking sheet, use a spoon or spatula to transfer the seeds into a bowl or serving dish. If you have leftover roasted pumpkin seeds, you can place them in an airtight container, such as a Tupperware or a small plastic bag. Place the seeds in the refrigerator. They will stay edible in the fridge for up to 6 months. If you’d rather store the seeds for longer than 6 months, or if you made a large amount of pumpkin seeds, you could store the seeds in the freezer. There, they’ll last for up to a year.
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Preheat the oven to 300°F (150°C). Bake for 15 to 20 minutes. Let the seeds cool before eating. Store the leftover seeds.
Article: Place a thin piece of paper between your refrigerator door jamb and the gasket. Pull the paper out from the refrigerator door. If the paper comes out easily without resistance, the problem with your door closing lies with the faulty gasket. Consult the manual for your refrigerator to determine its model. You can find the model type printed inside or on the cover of the manual. If you cannot determine the model of your refrigerator, contact the manufacturer directly by visiting their website or calling the phone number provided in the manual. You can also cut out a small piece of your gasket from the refrigerator door and match it to the gaskets in stock at a retail store that specializes in home repair or refrigerators. In the event your gasket needs to be special-ordered, reattach the gasket piece to the refrigerator using glue or rubber cement. A new gasket can be obtained directly from the manufacturer or from a retail store that sells refrigerators, appliances, or home repair supplies. The gasket must be of the correct temperature to seal and work properly on your refrigerator.  Consult with the gasket instructions if they are provided with the new gasket to determine the method of preparing it for use with your refrigerator. If no instructions are provided, leave the gasket in the same room as your refrigerator for at least 24 hours to allow the gasket to conform to the same humidity and temperature levels of the current gasket. You can also try soaking your gasket in warm water until it becomes pliable enough for the seal to work. The removal method may differ depending on the properties or materials that hold the gasket in place on your refrigerator.  Examine the gasket on your refrigerator to determine how it is held in place. The gasket may have adhesive strips, screws, or clips that fasten it to the refrigerator door panel. Use the appropriate tools or methods to remove the defective gasket. For example, if the gasket is held in place by screws, use a screwdriver to remove the screws. If adhesive strips are in place, use a putty knife to pry the gasket away from the refrigerator door panel. Pull the gasket away from the door panel one side at a time. This will allow you to verify that all fastening components have been completely removed, preventing pieces of the gasket from breaking off and being left on the door panel otherwise. This will allow you to remove any residue that has been left behind from the old gasket; such as adhesive or dirt that may present difficulty when applying the new gasket. Use a sponge with liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water to clean away remaining residue. You may use a steel wool scrubbing pad in place of the sponge to clean any stubborn residue that is difficult to remove. Depending on the manufacturer of the gasket and refrigerator, the tools needed to attach the gasket may vary. Refer to the instructions of your new gasket to determine which supplies are needed; such as screwdrivers, adhesive tape, or gasket cement. Apply the gasket to the door panel one side at a time; ensuring that each side is straight and aligned properly. Smooth down each side to ensure it lies flat against the door panel without any bumps, or curling edges. Use the tools and supplies indicated by the manufacturer to secure the gasket to the door panel; such as screws, bolts, clips, adhesive, or gasket cement. If you use gasket cement or adhesive glue to fasten the new gasket, you may need to allow the materials to dry before you can begin opening and closing your refrigerator door again.
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Verify that your refrigerator's gasket needs to be replaced. Determine the type of gasket needed for your refrigerator model. Purchase a new gasket. Prepare the new gasket for the refrigerator. Remove the defective gasket from the refrigerator. Clean the gasket mounting area on the refrigerator. Obtain the supplies needed to attach the new gasket. Attach the new gasket to the door panel.