Problem: Article: Protein is the foundation of hair, and you need a lot of it for your hair to grow long, shiny and healthy. That doesn't mean you have to eat loads of meat (although you can) - it just means you need to focus on having protein be at the center of most of your meals.  If you're a meat eater, enjoy, beef, chicken, fish, pork, and other types of meat. Eggs and some types of cheese are also high in protein. Beans and other legumes, nuts, and leafy vegetables like spinach have protein, too. If you're a vegetarian, you should live on these! This "good" fat contributes to healthy, shiny hair and skin. It's found in a number of delicious foods like avocados, nuts, salmon, flaxseed oil, and more. You can also take fish oil supplements for large bursts of omega-3 if you want an extra boost. If you're dehydrated, it'll show in your hair. Your hair will become dry, dull, and more prone to breakage. That's means drinking water is an easy and absolutely essential part of growing longer hair. You'll see a difference in no time!  Carry around a water bottle and plan to drink at least 2–3 liters (0.5–0.8 US gal) of water a day. If you have trouble drinking a lot of plain water, drink herbal tea or flavored water, too. Avoid caffeine and alcohol, and don't drink too much soda. Choose water instead. Certain supplements are said to help promote hair growth and lead to longer hair over time. This isn't exactly a quick fix, but if you start taking supplements you might see improved hair growth over the course of a few weeks or months. Give some of these supplements a try to see if they work for you:  Biotin is a popular hair growth supplement. It's often taken by pregnant women to make sure their growing babies have enough nutrients, but there's no reason you can't take it if you aren't pregnant. Atlantic cedar oil is a supplement that can be applied directly to the scalp to promote hair growth. Argan oil can be used the same way. Beta-sitosterol is a plant and seed-based substance that may lead to faster hair growth.
Summary: Eat more protein. Eat omega-3 fatty acids. Drink plenty of water. Take hair growth supplements.

Problem: Article: If this is the first time you have used Windows Media Center, you will need to wait a few moments while the program creates your library from the files you have stored on your machine.    The song will immediately begin playing. You can click the Pause key if you'd rather wait until your playlist is complete.  Repeat until you have selected all of the songs you want in your playlist. " " "
Summary: Launch Windows Media Center. Use the scroll button on your mouse to move up or down until the Music option is highlighted and click on Music Library. Click on Albums, Artists, Genres, or one of the other options for sorting through your music files. Select the first song you want in your Media Player playlist by clicking it. Click "Add to Queue" in the list of options. Use the back arrow in the upper left corner of the window to return to your library. Click the next song for your Media Player playlist and add it to the queue. Use the back arrow to return to the main screen of Windows Media Center and click on "Now Playing + Queue. Click "View Queue," then click "Save as Playlist. Enter a descriptive name for your Media Center playlist and click "Save.

Problem: Article: If you have a significant nest-egg socked away, or can obtain a personal loan from a wealthy family member (perhaps in exchange for 5% – 10% of the company royalties), you may be able to cover your start-up costs yourself.  This is the best option for covering your start-up costs.  An interest-free loan means you don’t have to fill out all that pesky paperwork, and can negotiate a more generous repayment plan than you’d ever get from a bank or private funding source.  And if you fund the whole enterprise yourself, you won’t even have to do that. On average, a new home care business will need $50,000 – $75,000 to get started. .  There are a number of financing options available to a new in-home caregiving business.  You could consult a local bank after setting up your business account and negotiate a loan with them.  To do so you’ll have to present your business plan and make a convincing case as to why your business is worthy of the loan.  You could also get a loan with a guarantee from a public or private organization, like the Small Business Administration (SBA).   The SBA has a number of attractive loan-guarantee programs.  These programs require another lender to provide the loan, which is then guaranteed by the SBA. The most logical one for a new in-home caregiving business is the 7(a) Loan Program, which is available to new businesses.  For loans of less than $150,000 (an amount your in-home caregiving business is unlikely to surpass), interest is set at zero percent.  You can start working on an SBA 7(a) loan application at https://www.sba.gov/loans-grants/see-what-sba-offers/sba-loan-programs/general-small-business-loans-7a/7a-loan-application-checklist. .  Grants from a private organization or government agencies are probably the most attractive option for funding a new business.  With a grant, you aren’t spending your own money, or money you’ll have to pay back later.  The money awarded with a grant does not need to be repaid.  However, compared with loans, grants are much more difficult to get.  Most small businesses do not qualify for government grants, but you can use the federal BusinessUSA financing tool online at https://www.sba.gov/loans-and-grants to investigate your options.  Look for local, private, and state grants in addition to the big federal grants.  Community development corporations are a great option for funding.  Always apply early, follow all the directions in the application, and ask lots of questions of the grantor.
Summary: Obtain a personal loan or fund yourself. Get a loan Apply for a grant

Problem: Article: To boot from the USB drive, you will have to set the BIOS to boot from USB first instead of the hard drive. To open the BIOS, reset your computer and hit the displayed key to enter Setup. The key varies by manufacturer, but is usually F2, F10, F12, or Del. Open the Boot menu in your BIOS. Change the 1st Boot Device to your USB drive. Be sure that it is inserted, or you may not be given an option to choose it. Depending on your manufacturer, it may say Removable Device or list your flash drive’s model. If you set the boot order correctly, your Windows 7 or Vista installation will load after the manufacturer’s logo disappears. The installation process will load and the Windows setup will begin. Check out our guide on  installing Windows 7 for an in-depth walkthrough.
Summary:
Change the boot order. Save changes and reboot. Install Windows.