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Boot up your computer as normally into your current operating system. The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor scans your computer to see if you can upgrade it to Windows 7. You can download it from here. In order to upgrade to Windows 7, you must upgrade to the same version of Windows you already have. For example, if you have Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, you can only upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium Edition. You cannot upgrade from Windows Vista Home to Windows 7 Professional. Use the following steps to prepare your computer for a Windows installation:  Back up your files. It's a good idea to back up any files you want to keep in case there is a problem during the upgrade. You can back up for your files using another hard drive, an external hard drive, a flash drive, or a cloud service such as Google Drive or Dropbox. Scan your computer for malware. Malware can prevent Windows from installing correctly. Disable or uninstall any antivirus software because they may interfere with the Windows installation. Uninstall some unnecessary programs to speed up the upgrade. You can install them after Windows 7 has finished. Update Windows with Windows Update. Delete some unnecessary files to speed up the upgrade. Back up your hard drive in case the installation fails and you lose your files. (optional). Eject the tray of your CD/DVD drive and place the Windows installation disk into the disk drive and then close it. By default, it's the icon with the Windows logo in the lower-left corner. Alternatively, you can boot your computer from the disc as outlined in Method 1 and select Update from the installation screen. This is displays all drives on your computer. If you are using a newer version of Windows, click Windows Explorer. It has an icon that resembles a folder with a blue clip. Then click This PC or your computer name. This displays the contents of the disk. Allow Setup to start. This launches the Windows 7 installation program. It's the blue button in the center of the screen. The updates are intended to fix known problems with Windows Setup and installing updates makes your installation smoother and more stable. To get updates, click Go Online to get the latest updates for installation (recommended). To skip updates, click Do not get the latest updates for installation. Read over the Microsoft Software License Terms, and click the checkbox next to "I accept the license terms". Then click Next. It's the first option in the menu. This checks your compatibility and installs Windows 7.

summary: Start your computer. Check to see if your computer is compatible with Windows 7. Prepare your computer to install Windows. Insert your Windows 7 installation disc. Click the Windows Start menu. Click My Computer. Double-click the disc drive with the installation disk. Click Setup.exe. Click Install Now. Decide whether to install updates for Windows Setup. Accept the License Terms. Select the Upgrade option.


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Using your hands, thoroughly mix the ground beef with approximately 3/4 tsp (3.75 ml) salt and 1/2 tsp (2.4 ml) ground black pepper.  Add more or less salt according to taste. The same goes for the black pepper, as well. If desired, you can use a separate hamburger spice blend or other seasonings that you enjoy tasting in your burgers, like garlic powder or chili powder. Make sure that the seasonings you choose will complement both the beef and the cheese, though. Break the chunk of ground beef into four even, separate pieces. Roll these portions into balls. These “balls” of hamburger need to be pressed together firmly so that the meat is dense and able to adhere to itself. When using this technique, you cannot afford to have crumbly burger meat. Use your thumb to indent the middle of each ball. The indentation should be deep enough to reach the center of the ball. Alternatively, you could also use the handle end of a wooden or plastic mixing spoon to form the indentation. Fill each indentation with roughly 2 Tbsp (30 ml) shredded cheddar cheese. Use your fingers to smooth the top of the beef over the exposed indentation, hiding the cheese in the center as you do so. Cheddar cheese is recommended by default, but you can get creative by trying other types of cheese, as well. You can even stick small wedges or cubes of cheese in the center of the burger as long as they fit and are roughly equivalent to 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of shredded cheese. Use your hands or a burger mold to flatten the filled burger balls into patties. For these burgers, it might be easiest to form the patties using your hands. You could still work with some sort of patty press or mold, though. Line the mold with plastic wrap, press the stuffed patty ball into it, and flatten out the meat until it fills the mold. Wrap these patties in plastic wrap or an airtight plastic bag and store them in the refrigerator for a minimum of 30 minutes before taking them out and cooking them.

summary: Mix the beef and spices. Form four balls. Create an indentation. Pack cheese into the center and close. Flatten into patties. Store the patties until ready to use.


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Research sports that you know of. See how they are played, what the rules are, how you win, and what penalties there are. By learning about lots of sports, you are able to see what you like and dislike.  Start a list of features from various sports that you want your sport to include. You might take the layout of a baseball field, the play features of bocce ball, and the penalties of football. Don’t take more than one or two features from each sport unless you want to create something that’s a variation of a sport that already exists. Write out how the game is played and how a winner is determined. Be as specific as possible about what each player or team must do and what they are not allowed to do. Decide if there is a time limit or if play goes on until a certain score or goal is reached.  Decide if teams rotate turns or if play shifts back and forth between them at random. For example, in volleyball, each team serves at specific times, but play passes back and forth until one team misses the ball. In baseball, teams take turns being at bat and in the field. Many sports, like soccer, have a time limit and the winner is whoever has the most points. Others, like tennis, are played until a specific point value is reached. If you want the sport to require teams, decide if there must be a set number or if it can vary. On the other side, plan the sport differently if you want it to be a one-on-one game. Keep in mind that some of the most popular sports are adaptable for a range of players.  Sports like soccer, basketball, ultimate frisbee, and football are designed to accommodate a range of player numbers. They typically require at least two people per team and up to ten or eleven, but the game can be played with any number in between. Games like ping pong, tennis, and racquetball require at least two and no more than four, in most cases. Set out what you think is the ideal number of players, but make note of how the game could be adapted for different numbers of players. Start broad, and expand outward into specifics. Make sure there are enough rules to make the sport work but not so many that it becomes confusing for players to learn it. For starters, set out five to ten basic rules.  You might brainstorm lots of rules and then rank them in terms of importance. Go through a process of elimination to get rid of ones that are not necessary. Rules include what players must do, what they are allowed to do, and what they are not allowed to do. For example, players must walk, are allowed to jump, but can’t run. Incorporate various rules from sports that already exist, which you researched in the first stage of the sport’s development.
summary: Browse the rules and objectives of existing sports. Outline the basic objective of the sport. Determine the ideal number of players. Write out all of the rules that are necessary to make the game work.