Problem: Article: Manually backing up your profile will allow you to store all of your Firefox profile settings and preserve them in case your profile becomes corrupted or you are planning to reinstall Firefox or use Firefox a different computer with your settings. This method allows you to backup content such as add-ons that Firefox does not provide backups for. You will need to open the Troubleshooting Information tab in Firefox to access your profile’s folder. You can open this tab in one of two ways.  Click on the ☰ icon located in the top right of the browser window then click on the �>Troubleshooting Information. Activate the menu bar by right clicking an empty space in the window tabs at the top of the browser. Click on “Menu Bar” to reveal Firefox’s menu bar. Go to Help>Troubleshooting Information. Your active profile configuration and settings are located in this folder. Under Application Basics, click on “Show Folder” to go to the profile of the currently active profile on Firefox. This will open up your profile’s folder in the file explorer. Go up one level of the folder structure to see the different folders for each profile used in Firefox. Double click on the profile folder you want to create a backup for. In the file explorer, open your profile folder. Copy all the content within your profile folder by selecting all the files in the folder by holding Ctrl+A or click and drag your mouse over the desired content to back up then release the mouse button. Copy the files then paste it into a different folder. Label the folder as a backup of your Firefox profile. Once the content has been copied over, you can remove the content located in your profile to refresh its settings when Firefox is launched. Do not delete the parent profile folder otherwise you will need to create a new profile to store the content in. You can store your backup folder anywhere on your computer or on removable storage such as a USB drive. If you are restoring to the same profile and Firefox has not been reinstalled, you can copy files over that you would like to preserve including bookmarks, extensions and themes. Navigate to the backup folder of your profile and move files from your backup folder over to your Firefox profile the content belongs to. If you want to move your profile to a different computer or if you reinstalled Firefox, transferring your old profile will require you to create a new profile. Make sure Firefox is not currently running. Then execute the “Run” or the command prompt of your operating system to run the Profile Manager. Create a new profile by following the prompts given by Firefox. This will create a new profile with a new profile window. Place the contents of the profile with the content from your backup folder. Restart Firefox for your changes to take effect.  For Mac users, run the terminal and enter in “firefox --ProfileManager” to open the Profile Manager. For Windows hold the ⊞ Win+R to open the Run window, then in the run prompt enter in “firefox.exe -ProfileManager” to open the Profile Manager. For Linux, open the terminal execute cd (Change program directory) then type in .”/firefox -profilemanager” to open the Profile Manager.
Summary: Open the Troubleshooting Information page. Locate and open your profile folder. Back up your profile. Restore your profile content from your backup folder. Restore your profile content to a new installation of Firefox.

Problem: Article: Most external hard drives are pre-formatted to work with Windows computers, but this severely limits their functionality on a Mac. If your new external drive is formatted for Windows, you'll be able to read from it but you won't be able to write to it. You can format it to the proper file system using Disk Utility.  On the Desktop, click the "Go" menu, select "Utilities," and then "Disk Utility." Formatting the drive will erase everything on it. This is fine for new drives, but if you're trying to use an older drive that already has files on it, you'll need to save them before you start formatting. You'll see a list of all of your connected drives in this menu. Select your new external drive from the list. If you don't see your drive here, see the next section. This will start the drive formatting process. This will erase everything on the hard drive, so make sure any important data has been backed up. If the drive is in Windows format, you can still copy the files you want to save to your Mac before formatting it. This format is compatible with Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, allowing you to move your hard drive easily between systems. unlike earlier versions of FAT, there are no practical limits on file size or volume size, which means you can use it on any size drive. If you're only planning on using the drive with your Mac, select "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)." This will allow you to take advantage of all of your Mac's features with the drive, such as Time Capsule. This is irreversible, and will erase all data that is currently on the drive. The time the format takes will vary depending on the size of the drive. Once the drive has been formatted properly, it will appear on your desktop. Double-click it to open it, and you should be able to add file to it and remove files from it.
Summary: Open the Disk Utility. Select the hard drive from the left menu. Click the "Erase" button at the top of the Disk Utility window. Select "ExFAT" from the "Format" menu. Click "Erase" to format the drive with the selected format. Try your newly-formatted drive.

Problem: Article: Doing so will cause less damage to your hair less than applying chemicals. However, it’s unlikely that you will achieve the perfect shade of white-blonde hair through this method.  Ensure that you have undamaged hair. Applying hair lighteners on hair that is already chemically dyed can cause unwanted effects. Be sure that you only use this method if your hair is in its natural state. Select a test strip. As you begin to choose one or more hair lightening techniques, be sure to test the technique(s) on a small strip of hair before applying it to the rest of your hair. While some people prefer to test a strip underneath the top hair so that it cannot be seen, others prefer to cut off a small strip of hair for testing. Spray a mixture of 1 cup freshly-squeezed lemon juice with 1/4 cup warm water on your hair. Sit in the sun for a couple of hours before you rinse the mixture out with shampoo and a deep conditioner. The more you use the lemon-juice mixture, the lighter your hair will become. However, the lemon juice will also dry out your hair, so be careful to condition regularly. Apply a mixture of 1 cup honey and 1/4 cup water or apple cider vinegar to hair. Cover your hair in a plastic wrap and let it sit for at least 2 hours before rinsing. The longer you leave in the mixture, the lighter your hair will become. Consider leaving the mixture in overnight. Mix chamomile, rhubarb, marigold, lemon juice, mullein and a little hydrogen peroxide with water overnight. Apply the mixture to your hair and sit in the sun for a couple of hours before rinsing it out. Each of these ingredients is known to lighten hair, so it’s OK to try different combinations and ratios.
Summary:
Apply natural ingredients daily over a long period of time to lighten naturally blonde hair. Use a lemon juice mix. Use a honey mix. Use a mix of herbs.