Article: In order to make Command Prompt appear with admin privileges, you can use a USB installation drive to access Windows 10 setup options. This method won't work on computers which have the BIOS locked. There are four main tasks you'll perform to complete this method:  Access blocked computer options by using an installation drive. Replace the Utility Manager icon's target file with the Command Prompt file. Open Command Prompt on the lock screen by clicking the Utility Manager icon. Use Command Prompt to create a new admin account on which you can use Command Prompt freely. Using an 8 GB (or larger) flash drive, you can create an installation drive with the Windows installation tool. You will most likely need to do this using a home (or otherwise unrestricted) computer:  Insert the flash drive into your computer. Go to the Windows 10 download page. Click Download tool now  Double-click the downloaded file. Follow the setup instructions, making sure to select your flash drive as the installation location. Use one of the school computer's USB ports to do so. If your school computer attempts to auto-run your flash drive, close the auto-run window(s) before proceeding. Restart (or turn on) your computer; as soon as you see the screen light up after the computer turns on from restarting (or powering on), immediately begin pressing the BIOS key.  The BIOS key varies from computer to computer, but you'll usually see it flash across the bottom of the screen (e.g., "Press F12 to enter startup"). If you don't know the BIOS key, try all of the function (e.g., F12) keys, Esc, and Del. If your computer's BIOS is locked with a password, you won't be able to use this method to open Command Prompt. Changing the boot order to prioritize your USB flash drive as the primary location from which your computer starts will allow you to access special setup options:  Find the "Boot Order" (or similar) section. Select your flash drive's name (or "USB Drives", etc.) by using the arrow keys. Press + to move the flash drive up to the top of the list. Press the "Save and Exit" button as indicated by the legend on the right side (or bottom) of the screen. Restart the computer if it continues to the login screen. When you arrive at the setup screen, press ⇧ Shift+F10 to bring up a Command Prompt window. Utility Manager is a system-level app which has a shortcut on the lock screen. You can replace Utility Manager with Command Prompt by doing the following:  Type move c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe.bak into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter  Type copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter To do this, press and hold the Power button until your computer shuts down, then remove the flash drive before pressing the Power button again to start up the computer. Once you arrive at the lock screen, you can proceed. It's an icon in the lower-left corner of the screen which resembles a dial with an arrow on it. Doing so will prompt the Command Prompt window to open. While you can use Command Prompt to perform various activities from the lock screen, you'll need to create and log into a new administrator account if you want to be able to use Command Prompt while logged in:  Type in net user name /add making sure to replace "name" with a username of your choice, then press ↵ Enter. Type in net localgroup administrators name /add again replacing "name" with the name of the user you just created, then press ↵ Enter. Restart your computer. Select your new user on the login screen. . Now that you're on an administrator account, you should be able to use the Start menu to open Command Prompt.
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Understand how this method works. Create a Windows 10 installation flash drive. Plug your flash drive into the school computer. Enter the school computer's BIOS. Change the computer's boot order. Open Command Prompt. Replace Utility Manager with Command Prompt. Restart your computer without the flash drive. Click the "Utility Manager" icon. Create a new admin account if you like. Open Command Prompt from Start
Article: Most urine test kits are provided by your primary care doctor. Make an appointment to see your doctor and ask if you can do a urine test to track your hormone levels. They will give you the necessary supplies and instructions. When you first wake up, use the restroom like you normally would and flush your initial urine down the toilet. Since that urine has been sitting in your bladder for so long, it could skew the results of any tests, so it should not be saved. Use the containers given to you by your doctor to save your urine every time you have to use the restroom. Keep doing this for 24 hours and make sure each sample is sealed with the label filled out. Don’t let your urine sit out at room temperature. Instead, put it in your fridge or keep it in a separate cooler with ice in it so your urine stays fresh and doesn’t spoil. Keeping your samples cool will also reduce any smell they may give off. Package up your samples in the container that your healthcare provider gave to you. Give your samples to your healthcare provider as soon as the 24 hours are up so they can begin testing them right away. Your doctor will talk to you about your results when they come in and how to interpret them.
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Talk to your doctor about doing a urine test. Empty your bladder in the morning into the toilet. Urinate into the provided containers over the next 24 hours. Store your urine in the fridge to keep it cool. Return the samples to your healthcare provider.
Article: The American Bankers Association and the Mortgage Bankers Association both offer ongoing training and certification programs for loan officers. Legally, you don’t need to be certified. But these programs will boost your credentials and chances of advancing. You’ll take a series of courses to improve your knowledge of banking, credit analysis, and mortgage law. You can even choose a program that is designed for your loan specialization.  For example, a loan officer can earn a residential or commercial Certified Mortgage Banker (CMB) certificate through the Mortgage Bankers Association.  The American Banker's Association offers certificates in Commercial Lending, Residential Mortgage Lending, and another in Lending Compliance. Pursuing your professional development with a certification course in underwriting will, once again, increase your credentials and potential for advancement. Underwriting programs are designed for those already in the industry; you will take courses that improve your understanding of loan risk based on things like property types and value, capital, and debt. Two or even four-year degree programs are also available. One skill that underwriting programs will give you is software literacy. While some banks still judge loan applications by set guidelines and human judgement, increasingly they are using specialized underwriting software that evaluates loan applicant. Knowing your way around these programs is a great skill to put on your resume. You will have to do a lot of professional development to be a great loan officer. Laws change often at the state and federal level. You will have to stay on top of these changes. Also, remember that you will need to complete a minimum amount of continuing education hours per year to maintain your license. Whether it be for certification, staying up-to-date, or just continuing education, it's in your interest to keep learning.
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Get a professional certification. Take a program in underwriting. Continue to learn.