Q: Before you apply any solvents, remove as much of the tape as you can by hand or scraper. Peel back as much of the tape as you can with your hands and fingers. Scrape away any lingering bits or residue with a knife, razor blade, or scraping tool. You may find that peeling and scraping may remove less adhesive tapes such as magic and electrical. Use a scraper with a single blade and handle to prevent injury. Scrape the tape away in a motion away from you. Apply gentle pressure on the glass so you don’t scratch it. Some types of tape—such as duct, bondage, filament, masking, and packing—can be particularly pesky to remove. If you can’t seem to remove tape from a glass surface, use a commercial lubricant, solvent, or even petroleum-based product to get it off. Some chemical solvents that can make your job easier are:  Petroleum: including mineral spirits, paint thinner, and naphtha (also sold as lighter fluid) Isopropyl or rubbing alcohol Acetone, including nail polish remover Degreasing agents with d-Limonene such as Fast Orange or Goo Gone  Lubricants including WD-40 Aerosol furniture polish Chemical solvents can be toxic and should be used and stored with caution. Not using chemical solvents properly can cause fires and harm your health. Taking the time to read product labels and using the solvent it in a well ventilated area may prevent unnecessary accidents when removing tape from glass. You should also wear gloves when applying solvents to glass to protect your hands.  Read the product label closely for any suggestions or warnings about your chemical solvent. If you have any questions, contact the company at the phone number given on the label.  Make sure the area you use the solvent is well ventilated. The fumes may be dangerous if inhaled for too long. Open any windows in the room or use a fan to bring in fresh air. If you don’t have any windows or a fan in your area, try and remove the glass to an area that is well ventilated. Consider taking a break every few minutes to get some fresh air. Keep the solvent and its container away from children, pets, and flames. It takes a few minutes for a chemical solvent to penetrate and break down the adhesive in tape. Allow the product to sit on the glass for at least 15 minutes. The more pesky the tape, the longer it should have to get the tape off of your glass. Use the time the solvent is soaking into the adhesive to get some fresh air and check that there is nothing hazardous near it. Because solvents are toxic and can cause skin reactions, it’s important to wash off the glass when you’re done wiping it. This can also help remove lingering residue and will leave you with clean, gleaming glass.  Use a glass cleaner or hot water and a dish soap to clean your glass. Dish soap can help further cut an oil or residue. Make sure you don’t wash the glass with household or personal items.  Scrape or scrub off any lingering residue in the soap and water. You can use a kitchen sponge, scrubber, or steel wool to get any tape off of the glass. Use only new sponges or scrubbers and throw them away after use so no one else in your family uses them on personal items. In some cases, you may not be able to get tape off of your glass with one application of solvent. Repeat the process 2-3 times or until you are able to remove the tape and its adhesive.
A: Peel tape from the glass. Choose a chemical solvent. Take safety precautions. Leave on the solvent for a few minutes. Wash the glass. Repeat steps if necessary.

Q: Choose any flavor of shisha, or tobacco packed in molasses and glycerin. Before removing any from the container, mix it together to bring the flavorful syrup back up from the bottom. Take a small pinch of the shisha and gently break it apart between your fingers, over a plate. If you see stems, cut them into small pieces or discard them. Repeat until you have enough to loosely fill the bowl. Leave it loose, not packed, so air can flow through it. Add tobacco until it forms an even layer about 1/12—1/8” (2–3 mm) below the rim of the bowl. If stacked too high, it will stick to the aluminum foil and scorch.  If there are a few pieces sticking up too high, gently knock them down with a damp paper towel. You may want to practice with tobacco-free hookah molasses until you've learned the process. This is less likely to burn. You can buy a reusable hookah bowl screen for this purpose, but a homemade foil cover may control heat more reliably. Wrap aluminum foil tightly over the bowl to form a taut surface. Using a paper clip or needle, punch holes in the foil to allow air flow. Try a circle of holes near the outer rim, then more holes spiraling inward.  More holes means more heat on the tobacco, and therefore more smoke. Try starting with about 15 holes. If inhaling is difficult or you’d like more smoke, you can add more holes. Some people prefer 50–100 holes.  Make the holes small to avoid letting in flakes of ash. Attach the ash-collecting tray to the top of the hookah shaft. Fit the bowl over the top hole, making an airtight connection.
A: Stir the shisha. Break it apart. Sprinkle the shisha into the bowl. Cover the bowl. Finish assembling the hookah.

Q: This may range from erasing files, corrupting installed applications or formatting your hard disk. The moment that viruses are present in you PC they save themselves in selected drives or folders where they replicate into the system. Viruses may result in software crash, slow system speeds and hindering applications from loading. To ensure that you do not fall prey to viruses, follow the steps bellow: flash disks.
A: These are applications that have been especially designed to cause havoc to your PC. Avoid sharing storage disks, e.g. Avoid sharing of folders and drives on your network. Avoid downloading files and applications whose sources you do not know. Install and update an effective antivirus software

Q: Make sure that the label is facing up when you do this. If any AutoPlay windows open when you do this, close them. Double-click the DVD Decrypter icon, which resembles a CD, on your desktop. If you left the "Open DVD Decrypter" option checked when you installed DVD Decrypter, it may already be open. It's at the top of the DVD Decrypter window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. You'll see a pop-out window appear. It's at the top of the pop-up window. Doing so will set DVD Decrypter to rip the ISO file from your Xbox 360 disc. It's in the middle of the page, to the right of the DVD's name. Doing so will open a destination window. This means that your Xbox 360's game file will save to your computer's desktop. This is in the lower-left side of the window. DVD Decrypter will begin ripping the ISO file from the DVD. Depending on the size of your game, this can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour or more. Your game's ISO file should now be on your desktop.
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Insert the Xbox 360 disc into your computer's DVD drive. Open DVD Decrypter. Click the Mode tab. Select ISO. Click Read. Click the folder icon. Click Desktop, then click OK. Click the green "Play" button. Wait for your game to finish ripping. Click OK when prompted.