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1. Connect the supplied USB cable to the ARCHOS.
2. Plug the USB end of the cable into your computer.
3. The ARCHOS will turn on and ask you if you want to connect it (Mount) or not. Choose to Mount it.
4. If you choose to just let it charge, you can always drag the top notification bar downwards to reveal the USB notification message and choose to connect.
5. The ARCHOS will appear in your computer's file browser as an external hard drive, ARCHOS (E:) for example.
you don't really need driver's to transfer file, pic, doc, movies,etc...
just connect the Mini USB cord and on your tablet's notification area make sure you select USB connected.> select USB connect and the android will turn Orange.
You will see Drive E :(that will be the Tablet's Hard Drive Storage)
and F: (F) drive will be your external SD-card storage.
i did find this manual for it http://support.toshiba-tro.de/tedd-files2/0/userman-en-20070720154127.zip maybe it might be somewhere in it of how the bios sees the hard drive. normally a bios will boot to the DVD drive first then a hard drive so make sure you dont have anything connected like a USB or a cd in the DVD drive unless it is the OS software. also disconnect the network cable if it is plugged in.
I assume the pc does not boot to windows without this file. You can reinstall windows. However, this will likely remove your data in the process.
If you can get into the BIOS, see if it can boot from the network or a USB drive. If so you can download something based on Linux that you can so boot and that is able to read/write to NTFS partitions.
The easiest way to replace this file for someone with little or no experience in these matters is to remove the hard drive from the tablet & hook it up to an IDE/SATA to USB adapter. Then plug it into a desktop.USB Port and it will be seen by the host PC as an add on hard drive.
If your bills are clear and the service from the ISP is ok then check the drivers for the usb modem , remove the drivers and the software running the modem , remove the modem too . first install the software and drivers then connect the usb when required . The com settings can be configured from the control panel
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