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With OverDrive for Windows (desktop), you can download and listen to audiobooks on your computer, transfer them to MP3 players (including iPods), and burn them to CDs. Note: If you're using Windows 8 or newer, you can also install OverDrive for Windows 8/10. Apr 29, 2013 - Explore Michelle Hanson's board 'window overhangs' on Pinterest. See more ideas about window awnings, windows exterior, diy awning. The baud rate used for debugging over a serial cable must be set to the same value on the host and target computers. For example, suppose you have chosen a baud rate of 115200. On the target computer, open a Command Prompt window as Administrator, and enter bcdedit /dbgsettings. The output of bcdedit should show baudrate 115200.

Learn how to use for command to iterate over a list of items and run commands on each of them. We can run a command for each file in a directory, for example.

The simplest form of for command is: Send message to xbox live user from computer. Logic for windows.

Here set means the list of variants for which the command needs to be run. I'm not listing the for loop's full options here as same can be found by running the command ‘for /? ‘. I have explained below with examples as to how to use for loop in different use cases.

Run command for each file

You want to run an application/command on selective files in a directory. You can use for command for this use case as below.

For example, you want to open all the log files using notepad application.

Here dir /b *.log retrieves the list of all log files. For command iterates over the list and then opens them in notepad.

Run command for each user

You have a list of login names whose accounts need to be deleted from the system. Let's say the user names are user1, user2, user3, user4, user5, user6. To delete all these user accounts in a single step we can run the below command.

If the list of user accounts is stored in a file then we can delete the accounts using the below command.

Similarly, we can add new user accounts in batch using for command.

Select columns from a text file (Similar to Linux ‘cut' command)

If you have a text file with multiple columns, and if you want to filter out certain unwanted columns from the file, you can do it using for command easily.
Let's say my file has 4 columns separated with space as below.

Now to print only the columns 2 and 4, I can use the below command.

You can redirect the output from the above command to a new text file using the operator pipe(‘|')

If the file is separated with with comma(‘,'), as in CSV files, we can use the below command.

If you want to retain the comma(,) between the columns, you can add it as below.

The most seemingly simple chores are the ones many of us get wrong. Case in point: Cleaning windows. It may look easy, but in fact, even the most experienced spring cleaner could benefit from a refresher course on how to clean windows.

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Even when the sun is shining, you may not get the maximum amount of natural light in your home if your windows are covered in a film of dirt, dust, splattered bugs, or water spots. To fully enjoy the longer days and the lush views of the outdoors, washing windows is at the top of our spring cleaning list—and it should be on yours, too.

External drive not showing in my computer. Fortunately, the process of cleaning windows is easy enough. Many commercial window-cleaning products are available, all of which promise to impart a 'streak-free shine.' But we have found that a simple solution—one part white vinegar to two parts water—is perfect when mixed up in a spray bottle.

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Whether you choose storebought or a homemade vinegar cleaning solution, start with these tips and techniques for how to clean windows inside and out to make the job go quickly and easily.

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Cleaning the Inside of Windows

  1. Fill a bucket or large pot with clean, cool water and add a few drops of liquid dish soap.
  2. Place a large bath towel beneath the window to catch any spills.
  3. Use a clean microfiber cloth or sponge to go over the surface of the window, starting at the top and working down to the bottom. Don't forget to wipe down the frame as well, both inside and out.
  4. Spray the window thoroughly with the vinegar and water solution, or if you prefer, a commercial window cleaning product (such as Zep or Windex, both available on Amazon, or any of the other best glass cleaners we recommend). Another option is mixing one capful of ammonia with two gallons of water.
  5. Using a clean, lint-free towel (or the black-and-white pages of a newspaper), dry the window completely using a Z-shaped motion. You also can use clean paper towels to dry the windows, if you prefer.
  6. If dirt or streaks remain, spray and dry again. (Dirty windows typically require two rounds of spraying and drying.)

Keep in mind: It is best to work on a cool, cloudy day so that the soapy water and window-cleaning solution do not dry on your windows.

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Cleaning Windows from the Outside

  1. Outside windows typically have more dirt and stains. Start by rinsing the windows with the hose, then fill a bucket with clean, cool water and add a few drops of liquid dish soap.
  2. Using a soft microfiber cloth, go over the surface of the window. For higher windows, use a sponge mop (or a soft cotton or microfiber mop) on a pole.
  3. Rinse thoroughly with the hose.
  4. Spray or mop with the vinegar and water solution or with a commercial cleanser.
  5. Wipe the window dry using a clean, rubber-bladed squeegee. Angle the squeegee towards the bottom of the window and work from top to bottom. Wipe the squeegee with a clean, dry towel at the bottom of each pass. Alternatively, you can use a clean, lint-free towel or newspaper pages to dry the windows.
  6. For stubborn dirt and stains, including bird droppings, saturate thoroughly with vinegar and water and let stand for several minutes before drying. You can also try rubbing with a soft 'scrubbie' sponge (like these Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Scrub Sponges from Amazon), but do not use steel wool or harsh scrubbing cloths; these will scratch the window.
  7. Don't neglect the window screens. Rinse with plain water, spray with a vinegar and water solution, then rinse again with plain water. Let dry thoroughly before replacing the screens on the windows.

Sometimes windows will be stained with mineral deposits, particularly in areas with hard water. There are several methods for cleaning windows marred by mineral deposits, but your best bet may be a commercial cleanser. For instance, CLR (available on Amazon) removes calcium, lime, and rust stains; simply follow the manufacturer directions when using.

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Cleaning Windows from the Outside

  1. Outside windows typically have more dirt and stains. Start by rinsing the windows with the hose, then fill a bucket with clean, cool water and add a few drops of liquid dish soap.
  2. Using a soft microfiber cloth, go over the surface of the window. For higher windows, use a sponge mop (or a soft cotton or microfiber mop) on a pole.
  3. Rinse thoroughly with the hose.
  4. Spray or mop with the vinegar and water solution or with a commercial cleanser.
  5. Wipe the window dry using a clean, rubber-bladed squeegee. Angle the squeegee towards the bottom of the window and work from top to bottom. Wipe the squeegee with a clean, dry towel at the bottom of each pass. Alternatively, you can use a clean, lint-free towel or newspaper pages to dry the windows.
  6. For stubborn dirt and stains, including bird droppings, saturate thoroughly with vinegar and water and let stand for several minutes before drying. You can also try rubbing with a soft 'scrubbie' sponge (like these Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Scrub Sponges from Amazon), but do not use steel wool or harsh scrubbing cloths; these will scratch the window.
  7. Don't neglect the window screens. Rinse with plain water, spray with a vinegar and water solution, then rinse again with plain water. Let dry thoroughly before replacing the screens on the windows.

Sometimes windows will be stained with mineral deposits, particularly in areas with hard water. There are several methods for cleaning windows marred by mineral deposits, but your best bet may be a commercial cleanser. For instance, CLR (available on Amazon) removes calcium, lime, and rust stains; simply follow the manufacturer directions when using.

Although cleaning windows can be a 'pain,' it is worth it to be able to enjoy unobstructed views… and let the sun shine in!

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