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ask them we are not them
we can not ask for you.
nor try to hack them.
or just start over with new account,
ask them is the answer. and told here like 10000 times
contact them directly , as seen on their contract page online
Connect it to the USB port of the laptiop with the cable supplie with the 604. A popup will appear on the Archos screen - select the firts option. The Archos will then be visible to your laptop as an external hard drive. You can then drag files across from the Archos
Every laptop is accompanied by a preinstalled vesion of Windows, on the same hard disk in a hidden space. So if you get a prompt to restore your laptop to a previous state at the beginning of system startup, press the relevant key.
If windows xp is your choice. and want to install it you may need follow the installation instruction from your system manufacturer.
When the system starts up some information is displayed on the screen, like this: " Press F1 to enter setup"
If you press the relevant key and enter the BIOS setup you can find the CPU temperature settings, shutdown temperature etc...
This may not be you case. So I suggest you to get support from a qulified technician. Your system hardware should have some problem. (motherboard or hard disk is more prone to error)
you can also try to find information from your system vendor's manuals and support website.
All the best
It must be a processor overheating problem, check the vents are not restricted and if the fan is always on or never comes on because of a faulty temp setting then theres a overheating problem and the processor will shut down before any damage.
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