Article: Make sure that it is plugged into the computer itself and not through a USB hub. Every computer manufacturer has a different boot screen. As soon as you see the logo, you will need to hit either F2, F10, or Del to enter the BIOS menu. These are the most common keys for entering the BIOS menu. The key you need to press will be displayed under the logo. This part of the boot process can occur quickly, and you may have to restart the computer if you missed the chance to enter BIOS. If you hit the correct key at the correct time, you should now be in the BIOS menu for the computer. This is where basic computer functions are set, before an OS (Operating System) is loaded. Navigate to the Boot menu. Every manufacturer has a different BIOS setup. Some have the menu in a column; others have tabs across the top. Here’s an example BIOS: Once you are in the Boot menu, you will see a list of devices. This is the order of devices that the computer will attempt to find an OS on. Typically, the first device listed is the computer’s hard drive, usually followed by the CD/DVD drive. Select the first boot device and change it to your flash drive. The menu will either say “Removable Device” or will display your flash drive’s model name. This will make the computer check your flash drive first after turning on, instead of the hard drive. Navigate to the Exit menu in the BIOS. Select “Exit and Save Changes.” Alternatively, many BIOS have a shortcut key displayed at the bottom that will save and exit with one keystroke. Saving and exiting reboots your computer. After a few seconds, depending on what your flash drive is made for, you will be given control. If you made an MS-DOS flash drive, you will be given a command prompt after booting. If you made a Windows 7 install flash drive, the install process will begin automatically.
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Plug in the flash drive. Turn on the computer. Find the Boot menu. Change the boot order. Save and exit. Wait for your flash drive to load automatically after the reboot.
Article: If you discover that you are pregnant while breastfeeding, speak with your doctor about whether or not it’s safe to continue. There are some circumstances in which it may be unsafe for you to keep breastfeeding your child.  If you have a high-risk pregnancy or are at risk for preterm labor, your doctor may advise you to wean your child.  If you are carrying twins, your doctor may suggest that you discontinue breastfeeding your child.  If you have been advised to avoid sex while pregnant, weaning your child may be necessary.  If you are having bleeding or uterine pain, your doctor may advise you to wean your child.  Make sure to let your doctor know if you are experiencing any difficulties with breastfeeding to ensure that you don’t have any underlying conditions. Many hospitals and doctors offices now staff certified lactation consultants. Consult a certified lactation specialist if you wish to continue breastfeeding while pregnant. They can give you assistance and tips on how best to handle the changes to your body and milk supply, and may have additional dietary and lifestyle suggestions.  Ask your lactation specialist any questions you might have about breastfeeding while pregnant including changes to your nipples, milk supply, sex, diet, or the best ways to feed your child. You can find a certified lactation specialist by asking your doctor, a local hospital, or even friends. If you still can’t find a lactation specialist, you can find one through the American Pregnancy Organization’s online search tool at: http://americanpregnancy.org/first-year-of-life/breastfeeding-while-pregnant/ Women who are nursing have special dietary needs, and if you get pregnant while breastfeeding, you will need to adjust your diet even more to keep you, your child, and your unborn baby healthy. Your OB?GYN should be able to refer you to a registered dietician to discuss your specific dietary needs and how you can best get all of the vitamins and nutrients necessary to keep three people healthy. Nursing women may lack important vitamins and minerals such as calcium or iron, and this can become more acute if you are breastfeeding and suffering from nausea and vomiting due to pregnancy. A registered dietician may help you overcome the nausea while ensuring that you get sufficient nutrients.
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Consult your doctor about continuing to breastfeed. Consult a lactation specialist. Consult a registered dietician.
Article: Google doesn't remove much from their search results, but you can file for removing special case information. This includes social security numbers, bank account or credit card numbers, an image of your signature, personal pictures uploaded without your consent, or the name of your business if it was associated with adult spam. Remember, this will not remove the content from the web, and it can still be easily accessed by visiting the site. If you want this content removed, you'll need to contact the site owners. If you feel that you fall into one of the above categories, you can fill out a form to request that the offending URL be removed from Google's search results. Go to this Google support page to get started. You'll be prompted to select whether the page containing the content is still online or not. You'll be shown a list of all of the types of content that Google will remove from the search results. Once you select the type of information, a detailed form will appear. You'll be asked to provide the site URL, as well as your contact information. You'll also need the URL of the search results page that it appears on. Once you have filled out the form, it will be submitted for review. If Google verifies that the site is displaying your personal information without your consent, it will remove that URL from its search results. Note that this will not remove the content from the internet, and it can be easily linked and shared through social networks. If you want the content off the internet, you'll need to go through the site owner, the host, or the legal system.
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Know what you can remove from Google. Visit Google's information removal tool. Select "Remove information you see in Google Search". Select the type of content you want removed. Fill out the form. Wait for Google to remove the information.