Article: The hard drive must be a 2.5" notebook drive up to 9.5 mm (0.37 inches) tall. It can be either a standard hard drive or a solid-state drive (SSD). An SSD will provide significantly quicker loading times, but are typically much more expensive than traditional hard drives. Install the four Torx screws into the same holes that they came out of on the old drive. Hand-tighten them, but do not over-tighten as you could damage the hard drive case. You can re-affix the pull tab too if you'd like. Stick it to the underside of the drive (making sure not to contact any circuitry) so that the tap sticks up when the drive is inserted. Insert the large hard drive connector directly into the slot at the top. It can only go in one direction. Make sure that the connector is secure and completely inserted. Gently rest the hard drive into the bay, ensuring that it is lined up properly. The Torx screws on each side should fit into grooves that keep the hard drive in place. Reinsert the bracket to the side of the drive and secure it with the two screws. Again, hand-tighten but do not over-tighten the screws. Reconnect the battery connector to the logic board. Make sure that you don't touch any of the circuitry, especially after the connector is reinserted. Return the back panel and secure it with the ten screws. Make sure that the back panel has clipped into place. When you install a new hard drive, you will need to reinstall the operating system. You can do this with the installation disc or over the internet if you have a network connection. See this guide for detailed instructions. If your old drive still works and you were simply upgrading to a larger or faster drive, you can turn your old drive into an external USB hard drive that you can take with you anywhere. All you need is a hard drive enclosure, which you can find at most computer hardware retailers. See this guide for detailed instructions on turning your old drive into a portable USB drive.
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Ensure that your new drive is compatible. Screw the four Torx screws into the drive. Connect the hard drive cable. Lay the hard drive in the bay. Secure the bracket. Connect the battery. Close the case. Install OS X. Turn your old drive into an external drive.

Problem: Article: Doing this will puncture the top of the can. The refrigerant will push air out of the hose so that it doesn't get into your air conditioning system. Connect the other end of the service hose to the low service fitting on the air conditioner. You only want vapor to be pulled into your A/C. The gauge will help you to make sure that your recharge is accurate. Turn the air conditioner on its maximum setting. The extraction may take up to 10 minutes. The air blowing from your car vents should grow gradually colder. When the gauge reads 225 to 250 PSI, close the valve on your refrigerant can. Always close the valve before disconnecting the can so that you don't spray refrigerant into the atmosphere.  Generally, your A/C will take in about 12 ounces (355 ml) of refrigerant. If your system isn't fully charged after your refrigerant can is depleted, then you can add another can of refrigerant until your gauge reads in the right PSI range.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/2\/2f\/Retrofit-Air-Conditioning-in-Cars-to-New-Refrigerant-Step-16Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Retrofit-Air-Conditioning-in-Cars-to-New-Refrigerant-Step-16Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/2f\/Retrofit-Air-Conditioning-in-Cars-to-New-Refrigerant-Step-16Bullet2.jpg\/aid9290-v4-728px-Retrofit-Air-Conditioning-in-Cars-to-New-Refrigerant-Step-16Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
Summary: Connect the recharge valve and service hose to your refrigerant can. Turn the valve on the service hose. Twist the valve back out slowly to release a little bit of refrigerant into the hose. Close the valve to keep more refrigerant from escaping. Hold your refrigerant can upright so that the A/C doesn't suck liquid into the system. Attach a high pressure gauge to the high service port. Start your car engine. Open the valve on your refrigerant and let the A/C extract vapor from the can. Watch your high pressure gauge.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Framing your punch needle art right in the embroidery hoop is an easy way to frame your art. Then, you don’t have to go to the trouble of buying a frame and making sure the fabric is stretched tight enough. If you don’t like the embroidery hoop you used for the needle punching, you could paint it or buy a prettier frame. the fabric down onto the back. Start by putting a line of glue around the inside edge of your hoop and carefully press the fabric against it. Fold the weavers cloth down onto the back and glue it down.  Wait a few minutes for the glue to dry. You can hang your mounted design on the wall or give it as a gift.

SUMMARY: Frame your design in a hoop if you want to hang it on the wall. Hot glue

To prepare garden compost without unsightly bins or piles, use a shovel to dig a trench in your garden approximately 12 inches (approximately 30 cm) deep. The compost will add nutrients and moisture to your soil, improving the quality of your plants. Choose an area that will get sunlight but not interfere with the rest of your garden. Trenches can be placed between plants, along shrub borders, or virtually anywhere else in the garden. Add approximately four to six inches (approximately 10-15 cm)of kitchen scraps to the bottom of the trench. Avoid adding bread products, meat, bones, dairy, rice, oils, or weeds. Opt to include fruit and vegetable scraps, and other ingredients such as:  Egg shells, which will add calcium to the soil and deter snails and slugs with their sharp edges. Coffee grounds, which are rich in nitrogen and attract worms. Once you've added your composting materials, use a shovel to fill in the trench with soil. The composting process will occur without any additional work from you. It should take a period of a month to a year, depending on the volume and specific compost materials. Composting trenches should be moved to different locations in your garden every year. This will allow you to fertilize the entirety of your garden while continuing to grow new plants or flowers. Plan to have designated walking areas, plant areas, and trench areas that you can navigate around comfortably.
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Dig a trench. Fill it  with kitchen scraps. Cover the compost materials with soil. Move the trenches around each year.