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My computer’s start button won’t work
One of the most common causes for a misbehaving Start menu is corrupted or damaged system files. You can do your Windows 10 system a lot of good by running a system file scan and repairing all of those system files. To do this, press Windows Key + R, type “cmd” and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to openRead more
One of the most common causes for a misbehaving Start menu is corrupted or damaged system files. You can do your Windows 10 system a lot of good by running a system file scan and repairing all of those system files. To do this, press Windows Key + R, type “cmd” and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open the command prompt as administrator. There are two commands you should use in sequence to fully scan and repair your system: DISM and SFC. In the command prompt window,
See lesstype the command and press Enter.
Frozen strawberries
You can store frozen strawberries for up to 12 months in the freezer. If strawberries are kept at freezing temperatures continuously, they will not have bacteria growth on them. Bacteria can make you sick, so doing this would be the optimal way. That means don’t thaw them for a while then put them bRead more
You can store frozen strawberries for up to 12 months in the freezer. If strawberries are kept at freezing temperatures continuously, they will not have bacteria growth on them. Bacteria can make you sick, so doing this would be the optimal way. That means don’t thaw them for a while then put them back in the freezer again. It’s noticeable that the strawberries might be softer after thawing. This is not something to worry about because the fruit’s flesh is largely water and when you put the fruit in the freezer, the cells will break up.
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