Q: For this method of removal, you need to set the stage by locating the eyelash and washing your hands.  Look in a mirror to see where in your eye the lash is located. You should use your fingers or a Q-Tip to remove only if the eyelash is on the white part and not the colored part of the eye. The colored part is more sensitive and you may want to see an eye doctor instead if the eyelash is there.   Wash your hands. Use soap, and dry your hands completely. Washing your hands removes bacteria that you could otherwise get into your eye. Stand in front of a mirror as you do so, and keep your eyes open so you can see what you're doing. Don't push it all the way to the corner, just away from the center (pupil) of the eye. Make sure that the cotton of the Q-Tip has not loosened, as you don't want any particles coming off into your eye. If try this more than once, use a new Q-Tip for hygiene each time you touch your eye.  Moisten a Q-Tip by immersing the tip in saline solution.  Saline solution will not hurt the eye. To get the Q-Tip wet, you can either unscrew the lid of a saline bottle solution, and dip the Q-Tip in, or pour a little into a bowl, and dip the Q-Tip into that. Touch the Q-Tip gently to the eyelash. Keep your eye open while doing so. You may want to hold your eyelids open with the fingers of one hand while holding the Q-Tip with the other. Remove the eyelash. Ideally, the eyelash sticks to the Q-Tip and is removed safely and easily. Simply pull the Q-tip directly backward, taking the eyelash with it. This method involves either swiping or pulling it out with your fingers. Make sure that your hands are clean and that you keep your eyes open.  Swipe the eyelash with one finger. You may want to hold the eyelids of the affected eye open with the fingers of your non-dominant hand. With one finger of the other hand, gently swipe the eyelash in a light sliding motion. Try not to blink. The eyelash should be dislodged from the eye by the motion of your finger. Pull the eyelash with two fingers. If a simple swipe doesn't dislodge it, try gently pinning it between two fingers. Your fingers should rest gently on your eye as you pin the eyelash between them. Do not use this method if you have very long fingernails, as you may scratch your eye. Once you have the eyelash caught between two fingers, pull it gently directly outward.
A: Locate the problem lash. Use one finger to move the eyelash into the inner corner of your eye (toward your nose). Remove with a Q-Tip. Remove with your fingers.

Q: If you haven't updated your graphics card drivers in a while, you'll want to get the latest version. Updated drives can make a big difference in performance, especially for older cards. You can figure which drivers you need by opening the Device Manager. Open the Start menu or screen and type "device manager" to find and open it. This will show all of the graphics adapters that you have installed. You will likely only have one or two items listed here. The "Display adapters" section will show the current model of your graphics card. If you have an Intel and an AMD or NVIDIA entry, you can ignore the Intel entry. The model of your graphics card will be listed after the manufacturer (i.e. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670) When you have two adapters listed here, one if for your motherboard and the other is for your graphics card. The motherboard graphics will almost always be Intel, and is not used if your monitor is connected to a graphics card from NVIDIA or AMD. You'll be able to download drivers directly from the manufacturer's website. Below are the driver download sites for the major manufacturers:  NVIDIA - http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx  AMD - http://support.amd.com/en-us/download  Intel - https://downloadcenter.intel.com/ Use the search function or the automatic driver detection feature on the driver website to find the correct download. All of the major manufacturers can automatically detect your adapter and download the correct drivers for you. Most driver installers are about 300 MB in size, and may take a little while to download. After you download the driver installer, run it from your Downloads folder to begin installation. The installation may take a while, and your screen may flicker or go black during it. Decline the installation of any driver management software like GeForce Experience, as these typically just make your games run slower when they're open.
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Open the Device Manager. Expand the "Display adapters" section. Find your graphics adapter model. Visit the manufacturer's website. Find the driver download for your graphics adapter. Run the installer.