In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This computer must have administrative privileges, and it must be on the same network as the computer that you want to restart. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This should open Command Prompt. This command brings up a window from which you can remotely restart the other computer. It's on the right side of the window. Doing so opens another window. Type the name of the computer that you want to restart into the text field in the window. If you didn't find the computer's name earlier, do so before continuing. It's at the bottom of the window. In the "What do you want these computers to do" section, click the drop-down box and select Restart if it isn't displayed here. You can also check or uncheck the option to deliver a warning to the user of the computer before shutting down, or you can adjust the time limit to restart (the default is 30 seconds). It's at the bottom of the window. This will prompt the other computer to restart as soon as the selected time limit expires.
Summary: Open another computer on your network. Open Start . Type cmd, then press ↵ Enter. Type shutdown /i into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter. Click Add…. Enter the other computer's name. Click OK. Make sure the computer is set to restart. Click OK.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It looks like a downward-pointing finger in the tool menu in the upper-left corner of the dialog box. Use the "Brush Size" and "Brush Pressure" settings in the right pane of the window to adjust the size and sensitivity of the brush. A smaller brush will yield better results with this tool. For example, gently drag the parts of the calf you want to eliminate toward the mask lines you drew.  It may take a couple times before you get the feel of the Forward Warp tool. Because the tool alters the shape of the pixels over which you drag it, the image can become overly-distorted very easily. Click Restore All in the right pane to undo the changes you've made and start over.
Summary: Click the Forward Warp Tool. Use the Forward Warp Tool to drag unwanted parts of the image toward the mask lines.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hold the base system beneath the faucet with the filter cup portion sitting to the left side of the faucet.   This means that the Filter Replacement Indicator should be facing you. Note that these instructions are the same regardless of whether or not you used an adapter. If you used an adapter, the filtration system will be mounted to the adapter instead of the faucet itself, but the steps are otherwise identical. Hold the base system steady with one hand. Use your other hand to rotate the mounting collar at the top of the base system, twisting it onto the faucet or adapter until it feels snug.  Tighten the mounting collar by hand. Do not use pliers since doing so could damage the threading. If you have trouble twisting the mounting collar in place, rotate the body of the base system back and forth while tightening the mounting collar. This may allow you to tighten the collar further. The mounting collar should be snug, but avoid over-tightening it since doing so could cause damage. Hold the filter cartridge over the filter cup on the base system. Push the cartridge down until it clicks into place.  You should support the bottom of the base system with one hand as you insert the cartridge with your other hand. The insert groove near the bottom of the cartridge should line up with the filter replacement indicator and the front of the base system. Do not force the cartridge into the filter cup. If it does not glide into the cup smoothly, reposition it and try again. Tug on the cartridge, gently pulling it up, to verify that it has been engaged in the system. Once the filter cartridge has been engaged, the filter replacement indicator should reset itself and turn on. You should see a green flashing light. Move the filter handle toward you to activate the filtered water setting. Turn on your faucet and run cool water through it for five minutes.  Only use cold to warm water. Do not use hot water. Flushing out the cartridge removes excess carbon dust and activates the filter. Do not be alarmed if you see carbon dust appear; this is normal.
Summary:
Position the base system beneath the faucet. Twist on the mounting collar. Insert the filter cartridge into the filter cup. Check the cartridge. Flush out the new cartridge.