Problem: Article: If your iPod is displaying a folder icon for the error, then it is having difficulties accessing the hard drive. Oftentimes, this is caused by an ill-fitting hard drive. Luckily, securing the drive is fairly straight-forward.  All versions of the iPod Touch, iPod Shuffle, and iPod Nano use flash memory instead of a traditional hard drive. This means there are no moving parts that can fail or connections that can become severed. There is no practical way to secure or replace an iPod Touch hard drive, as the flash memory unit is built into the circuitry. Make sure that the iPod is turned off and locked with the Hold switch toggled on before opening your iPod. This will ensure that you don't accidentally turn it on while working on it. It is recommended that you use a specially-designed opening tool to pry the back off, but you can also use a thin flathead screwdriver. If you use a screwdriver, you run the risk of scratching the case.   Some guides recommend a sturdy plastic guitar pick as a good substitute tool. Insert the tool into the small crack between the metal and plastic parts of the case. Work the opening tool around the edge, gently prying the back off the iPod. Press the tabs inside the shell using your tool to help release the casing. When the case is open, don't force the two halves apart, as there is a small ribbon cable attaching the front to the logic board. The large, rectangular metal object in your iPod is the hard drive. Check the cables connecting the hard drive to the rest of the circuitry to make sure that nothing has come loose.  Gently lift the hard drive out of it's housing to reveal the connector cable underneath. It is usually connected to the logic board with black tape. Remove the tape and press the connector firmly into the board. Replace the tape and the gently replace the hard drive. This loose cable is the source of a significant number of hard drive problems. This will create a square that will be thick enough to apply pressure onto the hard drive. If you don't have a business card handy, cutting a square out of a cardboard bar coaster will work as well. Center the folded business card on the hard drive, taking care not to disrupt any of the cables. With the card in place, push the backing onto the iPod. Push it in with care, and ensure that all of the tabs click back into place. After you replace the backing on the iPod, you will likely need to restore it in order to ensure that nothing corrupt remains. See the first section of this article for detailed instructions.  If you are still receiving hard disk errors or hear a clicking sound, then your hard drive most likely needs to be replaced. See the next section for detailed instructions.
Summary: Determine if the hard drive is the problem. Toggle the Hold switch on. Remove the back from the iPod. Ensure that the hard drive cables are secure. Fold a business card in half. Place the business card onto the hard drive. Replace the backing on the iPod. Restore your iPod.

Problem: Article: smoking. Smoking can cause a large amount of plaque to attach to your teeth. This can, in turn, cause your gums to begin receding. To eliminate this problem, make a plan to quit smoking and put that plan into action. There are a variety of routes you can take to stop smoking. When you are making your plan to quit, remember that most people have more success quitting smoking if they are engaged in a smoking cessation program and if they use aids to ease their withdrawal. If you have a lip or tongue piercing, it may rub on your gums. The rubbing, over time, can cause your gums to recede. To minimize this and allow your gums to recover, you should take out any piercings that are rubbing on the gums. If you are unwilling to remove a piercing permanently, at least take it out when you can. Sleeping without it or taking it out for a few hours a day will reduce the wear and tear on your gums. There are some medical problems that can cause the gums to recede. For example, untreated diabetes can cause an increase in the glucose in your saliva. This can then cause an increase in the risk of gingivitis and periodontitis.  There are also cases in which the treatment for certain diseases can impact your gum health. If you are receiving treatment for HIV, AIDS, or cancer, your gums could be impacted. Talk to your doctor about how best to control these diseases and the impact their treatment can have on your gums. There are some things that can cause your gums to recede that you cannot prevent or eliminate. However, you can be aware of them and understand that you need to be especially vigilant about your personal dental care if you have them. Factors that should prompt you to give your gums extra care include:  A family history of gum problems Old age Pregnancy Puberty Menopause
Summary: Quit Take out piercings that are rubbing on your gums. Get professional treatment for health problems. Be aware of other contributing factors.

Problem: Article: You should store non-vintage champagne in the fridge. Non-vintage brands of champagne need to cool slightly more than vintage varieties. Remember, non-vintage champagne is champagne that has no year printed on the label. This should be stored between 40 and 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Use a thermometer to check the temperature of your fridge. Turn the temperature in the fridge up or down as needed. You want to set the bottle down horizontally. You should also strive to choose a cool, dark place in your fridge to store the bottle, such as near the back. If you're serving champagne at a party, this requires some planning ahead. Make sure you plan to pop the champagne bottle in the fridge for a couple of hours before guests arrive. Some people advocate storing champagne in the freezer to chill it faster. This method is not recommended. This can kill the bubbles in the champagne, which can affect its taste and texture. If you do want to store your champagne in the freezer, do not let it sit for more than 15 minutes.
Summary: Check the temperature of your fridge and adjust as needed. Place the champagne bottle in the fridge. Leave the bottle in the fridge for a couple of hours. Avoid storing champagne in the freezer.

Problem: Article: Remove 7 thick-cut pork chops from the refrigerator and put them onto a baking sheet. Let them sit out at room temperature so they're no longer chilled from being in the refrigerator. This will help them cook evenly. Once the chops have reached your desired temperature, remove them from the oven and cover them loosely with aluminum foil. Rest the chops for 3 minutes and serve them immediately. Serve the chops with roasted potatoes, gravy, cornbread, or cooked greens. You can store the leftover chops in an airtight container in the refrigerator, but they'll become soggy as they're stored. Store them for up to 3 or 4 days.
Summary:
Set the pork chops at room temperature for 45 minutes. Rest the chops for 3 minutes before you and serve them.