If you use a mouse, move your cursor to the upper-right corner of the desktop.       Select the "Just remove my files" option if you are going to keep the computer for yourself. Choose "Clean the drive fully" if you are getting rid of the computer. The full clean will take several hours to complete, but will securely erase all of your data. Your computer will reboot and begin resetting. This may take anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour, depending on your computer. If Windows 8 did not come installed on your system, you may be prompted to insert the disk. Use your Windows 8 installation disk if you have it, or your computer manufacturer's recovery disk. If you don't have a recovery disk, you can create one.
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One-sentence summary -- Swipe in from the right side of the screen. Click Settings. Click Change PC settings. Click Update and recovery. Click Recovery. Click Get started under "Remove everything and reinstall Windows." Click Next. Click the drive cleaning method you want. Click Reset. Wait while your computer resets. Insert a Windows 8 installation or recovery disk if prompted.

Q: Having outside lights on at night can attract flies, mosquitoes, and other pests. The presence of insects will, in turn, attract more spiders. Shut off outside lights at night to keep the perimeter of your home insect-free. Spiders tend to burrow in the leaves and folds of plants. Try to arrange outdoor plants so they are at least 1 ft (0.30 m) away from the sides of your home. You can also spread diatomaceous earth, a white powder made of fossilized remains of algae, around plants or spray it on plants to kill spiders. Avoid planting plants that will try to grow on the sides of your home, such as ivy or tall shrubs. Inspect the exterior of your home to ensure you do not have any cracks in the foundation or gaps forming in your roof or under your doors. Fix any gaps, cracks, or holes by filling them with cement or filler. You should also do regular maintenance on the outside of your home to ensure spiders cannot get in by checking for gaps or cracks once a month and fixing them as needed.
A: Turn outside lights off at night to deter bugs that spiders like to eat. Keep outdoor plants away from the sides of your home. Fill any gaps or cracks on the outside of your home.

Article: Each airline has slightly different requirements for checked and carry-on baggage. You should be able to find that information on your airline’s website, usually under "Frequently Asked Questions." Keep in mind that the airline’s website will have the most up-to-date information. Some bags have a little zipper around the edge that doesn’t open into a new section, but instead extends your bag. If you think you’ll need to use this extension, make sure you measure your bag with it unzipped and extended. A lot of luggage retailers will advertise that their bags are “carry-on compliant.” They’ll also list measurements that seem to fit with most airlines’ carry-on size requirements. But always measure the bag on your own before you pack it and take it to the airport. Different airlines have different requirements, and retailers don’t always have accurate measurements. Your bag might fit within the airline's requirements when it's empty, but adding your stuff to it can change the dimensions. Pack everything you need to take and then re-measure it. Most airlines allow you to bring a larger bag if you're checking it. Make sure you know if you're carrying on a bag or checking it, and that you have your airline's measurement requirements for the type of bag that you've chosen. Most airlines have strict weight requirements for checked luggage. Make sure you weigh your bag, after it's fully packed, to make sure it's within those requirements.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check your airline’s bag requirements. Make sure bag extensions are within the size requirements. Double-check the measurements retailers list on their websites. Measure your bag once it's been packed. Compare carry-on and checked bag measurements.

Article: Since the gums are soft, it's easy to scrape them and make them bleed. Unfortunately, this can be a serious injury for a pup with low platelets. Until the vet tells you your dog is in the clear, stick to a well-balanced soft dog food. Your dog needs to rest until it starts to feel better. Additionally, a lower activity level helps protect your dog from accidental injury. Since even a slight bump can cause bruising, it's hazardous for your dog to be too active.  Encourage your dog to lay on a soft blanket or pet bed while it recovers. Talk to your vet before returning your dog to its normal activity level. It's important that your dog not get injured while its platelet counts are low, as its blood won't clot well. Unfortunately, even a small bump or scrape can become life threatening to a dog with low platelets. To protect your dog, go through your home to make sure you don't have any potential hazards. For example, don't leave items lying on the floor, make sure items on shelves are secure, and check that doors and cabinets are fully open or shut. Also, it may help to put padding on sharp furniture corners, if you have any. Your dog is most vulnerable when it's outside or around other animals. That's because it's easy to come across something on a walk that could injure your dog, like a stray branch or a hole in the ground. Similarly, it's impossible to predict how animals will act. Be very careful while your dog is in recovery. If you can, keep your dog away from other animals, and try to walk it in an area you know well.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Switch your dog to nutritious soft food, which is easier on its gums. Reduce your dog's activity level to help it recover. Remove any items from your dog's environment that could cause injury. Supervise your dog closely while on walks or around other animals.