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Quber2015-06-16 17:44:56
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Quber, 2015-06-16 17:44:56

How do I access Google Questions and Answers?

There is one question in the Google FAQ that I want to access.
otvety.google.ru/otvety/thread?tid=705e979ac9d9352b
But the service is closed and there is no access to the question, but maybe the cache is saved somewhere, maybe there is some kind of service that stores this data? I tried through the saved copies of Yandex, but only the question itself is saved there, and the answers to the question are not saved.

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Stok29, 2015-06-16
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Look here https://archive.org/

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Acroni, 2015-06-21
@Acroni

taken from web.archive.org you won’t see the
answers to the question itself, but they are in the source code of the
page the window "Are you sure you want to turn off the computer?" At first, pressing the cancel button helps, but then, no matter what you do, it will turn off anyway. When testing the equipment, it gave an error 4SNS / 1/40000000: TBOT associated with a temperature sensor "Increased the number of revolutions - did not help. What do you advise? I will be very grateful. Note # 1 Nov 26, 2011, 5:03:15 am The temperature is normal 40-55, sometimes even higher. Not because of this..." (2 answers)
"Best answer:
For ANY error detected by the native test of the equipment, write down its number on a piece of paper and contact the service center.
There are NO other solutions to the problem.
> The temperature is normal 40-55, sometimes even higher. Not because of this
... sensor, then whatever the actual temperature, the computer will turn off for no reason.If the
sensor, on the contrary, lowers the temperature, then the processor will first start to slow down (when it overheats, it skips cycles), and then it will turn off anyway.Since the processor has its own sensor, unrelated to MacBook sensors."

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