In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can use System Restore to roll your system back to a point before the update was installed. You won't lose any personal files, but any programs installed or uninstalled in the interim will be reverted.  Open the Control Panel and select "Recovery." If you don't see the "Recovery" option, select "Large icons" or "Small icons" from the "View by" menu. Select "Open System Restore" to open the System Restore utility. Restore points are created automatically when new programs or updates are installed. Depending on your System Restore settings, you may have many restore points or just a few. Old restore points are deleted automatically to make room for new ones. You may be able to check a box in the lower-left corner to view all available restore points. This will generate a list of all of the programs, drivers, and updates that will be removed or restored when rolling back. Programs and drivers that are restored may need to be re-installed to function properly. Once you click "Finish," your computer will reboot and roll back to the restore point. This may take a little while to complete. After your computer successfully rolls back, Windows will start and a dialog will appear indicating that the restore is complete. After restoring, see if getting rid of the update file fixed your problems. You'll likely need to re-install or uninstall any programs or drivers that were restored during the roll back process. If the system restore process doesn't work, or makes things worse, you can undo it and revert your computer to how it was before restoring. Open the System Restore tool again and select "Undo System Restore" to undo the last system restore you performed.
Summary: Open the System Restore tool. Select the restore point you want to roll back to. Click "Scan for affected programs." Confirm that you want to perform the restore process. Test your computer. Undo the system restore if problems occur.

You want to be able to fix any mistakes you may make, or make adjustments to your design. By using pencil, you will be able to easily erase and mark over what you draw. Be sure to keep your lines parallel to the top and bottom of the paper. Try clipping your paper, or the material you are drawing on, to the table to keep it straight. This will help keep your letters straight. You can use the fonts stored on your computer for inspiration, or you can search for fonts online. Once you find a font you want to use, keep it out if front of you as an example. Go slowly, and try to be as accurate as possible. Remember to use a ruler when possible. Using a pen with a finer point, or one that is made to glide smoothly, will help your letters turn out better. You can find special pens such as calligraphy pens online or at large convenience stores. Gently go over the area, and make sure you do not smudge the your pen lines. Try waiting until the pen is completely dry before erasing your visible pencil lines.
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One-sentence summary -- Use pencil first and mark lightly. Use a ruler to create straight lines. Look for a font you want to copy on your computer. Begin drawing the letters. Trace over your pencil letters with a special pen. Erase any visible pencil lines.

Q: Use half the amount of toothpaste as you did shampoo. If you want your monster snot to be more slimy, use even less toothpaste. You can use any type of toothpaste you want, but the one by Colegate seems to work the best. If the monster snot is too slimy for you, add some more toothpaste. If the snot is not slimy enough, add more shampoo. Remember to stir the snot well after whatever you decide to add to it—about a minute or so will do. Start with a pea-sized amount of toothpaste and a grape-sized amount of shampoo.
A: Squeeze out some opaque toothpaste. Adjust the consistency, if needed.

Article: Turn shopping and cooking into an event, and make your child a part of it. Find ways to make the presentation of your meal fun, such as using unique food shapes to create a picture on her plate. Remember that children love to dip their food. Assemble some dipping equipment for snacks and other dipped items. Children enjoy novelty items such as themed plates, specialty dipping cups, and kid-friendly utensils. These dishes can be found inexpensively and may have an impact on your child's enthusiasm for mealtime. Devoting enough attention to diet is part of a healthy relationship with food, so make sure you cultivate this value in your child. Excessive iron gradually builds up in the organs and tissues throughout the body. Though it is unlikely that your child gets too much iron from food, supplements are a different story. Unless otherwise instructed by your pediatrician, make sure your child gets no more than 40mg of iron per day. It may be difficult to recognize the symptoms because many of them resemble the same symptoms for low iron. However, some common symptoms of iron overload include weakness, fatigue, irritability, and skin discoloration. Make sure your supplements are out of reach of your child if you notice these symptoms, and make an appointment with your pediatrician.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make an adventure out of eating. Get creative tableware to make mealtime more fun. Don't give your child too much iron. See a doctor if your child is getting too much iron.

Problem: Article: To continue the last round of your flower, repeat the petal sequence for each loop in the round. The petal sequence is slipstitch, double crochet, and slipstitch again.  When you complete the final slipstitch, your flower is complete! Tie off the last stitch and cut the excess yarn to finish. You may use the flower as is, or add embellishments if desired.
Summary: Repeat the petal sequence.

Problem: Article: Either a bag or a sugar container will work, provided it's airtight. The marshmallows will soften the sugar for you. Leave them in there, and the sugar will stay soft.
Summary:
Place one to two large marshmallows in with the brown sugar. Leave it be.