It means there is no trace or record of the file or documentation in question on the archives.
It means there is no trace or record of the file or documentation in question on the archives.
Okay, so first off go to the little pop-out window on the bottom left of your screen and go to search. (or run) Type in %appdata% then, open the folder Roaming, then minecraft. Go to texturepacks, make sure your texture pack is unarchived', place it in and run minecraft. Enjoy! (certain texture packs may require MCPatcher, it will usually state it on the texture pack download website.)
I'll assume you mean TI-83+, as the TI-83 cannot archive programs. On the TI-83+, archived means that a program, list, equation, picture, or other item is stored in the calculator's Flash memory instead of its RAM. This can be used so that the item does not get erased when the RAM is cleared, or to reclaim free RAM for other programs and files. However, archived items cannot be executed or modified, so they must be unarchived first. More calculator assistance is available at the related link "Cemetech" below.
A program that you make (using the built-in TI-Basic language) will be saved when you close out of it. You will however lose it when you replace the batteries. One measure you can take to preserve your program is to change only two batteries at a time. This will normally prevent the program from being erased. Another thing you can do is archive the program. Press 2ND MEM (above +). Choose 2:Mem Mgmt/Del... and then 7:Prgm... Press ENTER next to the program to archive it (which will be indicated by a star). Archived programs will not be deleted when you change the batteries, but you cannot run them until they are unarchived. Finally you can put your program in a group to preserve it. Press 2ND MEM and choose 8: Group. Create a new group and put your program in it. (You will need to put a least two pieces of data in a group.) Ungroup you group to use the program later. Groups can also be used to help store more information on your calculator.