Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search the computer for the Command Prompt app. It's a black box at the top of the Start window. Command Prompt will open. You must be on an administrator account in order to retrieve your key in this way. Type wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter. You should see the 25-character product key appear directly below the command that you entered; this is your product key.   Take a screenshot of the results or write down the key to make sure that you have access to it if needed. If this command doesn't work, you'll need to use ProduKey to find your Windows product key.
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Open Start . Type command prompt into Start. Click  Command Prompt. Enter the product key retrieval code. Note your product key.

Problem: Article: It doesn’t matter what order the suits or numbers are in. Stack the cards neatly in 1 pile, so that all of the black cards are at the top of the deck and all of the red cards are at the bottom.  You can also put the red half on top of the black half. Whichever way you choose, make sure you remember which color is on top. Set this up before your audience is there. Otherwise, they’ll know how the trick is done! When you hold the cards out, remember which side of the deck is your red cards and which is black. Tell your audience that they can choose any card in the deck. If you fan the cards to the right, then the black cards will be the right half of the deck if they were originally the cards you put on top. This is key to making the trick work. You want to know what color the audience’s card is so you can find it later.  For example, if the red cards are on the left half of your fanned-out deck, then you know your audience chose a red card if they pull from the left side. If you notice that your audience member is reaching for the middle, subtly shift your hand so they take 1 from the left or right instead. If they pick a card from the center, you might not be able to tell what color it is. Showing you the card defeats the purpose of the whole trick. You can even close your eyes or look away to ensure you don’t see it. If they accidentally do reveal the card, start the trick over. If your audience member chose a red card, pull the deck apart in the black section and ask them to place the card there. This ensures you’ll be able to locate the card in the deck.  Don’t put the card back in the deck yourself. Otherwise, your audience might accuse you of rigging the trick. Keep all of the cards face down the entire time. For example, if they picked a red card, their card should now be the only red card in the black half. If they selected a black card, it will be the black card among all the red cards.  If you don’t see an opposite-colored card in the deck, you’ve messed up the trick somewhere along the line. Ask your audience if you can try again. You can say something like, "Hmm it looks like you have your own magical powers, and the card has completely disappeared! Try picking another one, but only touch it with 2 fingers so your magic doesn't rub off on it again." Hold the cards so only you can see them while you look for the card. You don’t want the audience to see that you’ve split the deck by color. To finish the trick, hold up the audience’s chosen card or lay it down on the table so they can see it. Ask them to confirm that the trick worked, by saying something like, “Is this your card?”  You can even add a “ta-da!” for extra flourish. To repeat the trick, reorganize the cards so they’re separated by color again.
Summary: Sort a deck of cards by color and put the black half on top of the red half. Fan out the cards face down and ask your audience to pick a card. Observe which half of the deck your audience pulls a card from. Ask the audience to look at the card while keeping it hidden from you. Split the deck and have them set the card in the half that's the other color. Look at the cards to find theirs, which will be the 1 opposite-colored card. Reveal the card to your audience.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Small cardstock boxes make ideal decorative boxes for chocolates. They keep the chocolates cool to prevent heat from melting them. You can fold one yourself or purchase a small paper gift box from most craft stores.  Measure your chocolates beforehand to make sure you choose or fold a box large enough for them. You can also use a metal canister as an alternative, but metal is more likely to attract heat. Before adding any tissue papers or decorations to the box, put the chocolates inside to make sure they fit. If you're packing individual chocolates, place them on a candy cup to prevent them from touching any decorations. After you place the chocolates in the box, pad it with tissue paper. This prevents the chocolate from breaking as you handle the box and helps to keep it cool.  Although you can use bubble wrap to keep the chocolates cool and intact, tissue paper is much more decorative. Try finding tissue paper in bold colors or patterns to help it make a celebratory statement. You can also wrap tissue paper around the bottom and top of the box for an extra flair. This can make the container look more ornate, especially if you're gifting your chocolates to someone else. Cut the decorative paper to fit the sides of your container and use craft glue or a glue stick to secure it in place. You can use art paper, construction paper, wrapping paper, wallpaper samples, or even newspaper to decorate your container. If your box is a solid color, use a decorative stamp or sticker to give it color. Use between 1-3 types of stamps or stickers at most, as too much decoration can overwhelm the box's style. Avoid using both stamps and stickers to avoid oversaturating the box with decoration.  You can also glue buttons or beads to the box for a more unique design.  In a pinch, colored office supply stickers can function as a simple decoration. You can purchase colored sticker dots from most office supply stores. Ribbons can give your container a decorative flair. Tie the ribbon on top of or around the container, or tie the ribbon into a bow and glue it to the top or side.  Curl the ribbons with scissors to make them look especially ornamental.

SUMMARY: Make or find a cardstock gift box for your chocolates. Place the chocolates into the box. Stuff the container with tissue paper. Wrap your container in decorative paper. Decorate the box with stamps or stickers. Tie a ribbon to your container.

Locking on to it will be troublesome when you miss some orbs since the camera will follow it. It will start dropping some orbs, but with a lot of draws equipped, you won't have to move much yet. Do this when the mushroom moves faster and drops a large number of orbs. Luckily, the mushroom's movements are linear, so you'll be able to collect all the orbs by using quick run. Eventually, the mushroom will move faster and you'll have to glide after it. Mushroom no. 3 is one of the hardest mushrooms to beat, so you might have to repeat this a lot before you get it right.
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Press ∆ in order to start the challenge. Don't lock onto the mushroom. Keep close to it. Quick run (analog + hold □) to grab the orbs. Glide (analog + □ while in the air) to get closer if you get left behind. Keep repeating these steps until you collect 450 orbs.