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Deactivating the cash box feature on PalmPay is pretty straightforward! Here's how I did it recently:
- Open your PalmPay app and make sure you're logged into your account
- Tap on your profile icon usually in the top left or right corner
- Look for "Cash Box" or "Savings" in the menu options - it might be under financial services
- Select the cash box you want to deactivate - you might have multiple if you've created several
- Tap on "Manage" or "Settings" and you should see a deactivate or close option
- Confirm your decision - you'll likely need to enter your PIN or use biometric verification
Important notes: - Make sure there's no money left in the cash box before deactivating - The process might vary slightly depending on if you're using Android or iOS - Some cash boxes might have terms about minimum duration before you can close them
If you can't find the option, their customer support is actually quite responsive through the in-app chat feature.
PalmPay's official help center has specific guides if you get stuck!
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Hey fellow downloader! I've struggled with this too until I found these tricks:
When the "cannot scan for viruses" error appears: - Click the download anyway option - it's usually in small text below the warning - If that doesn't work, make a copy of the file to your own Google Drive first, then download the copy
For massive files that keep failing: - Use Google Takeout if it's your own files - this is designed for large data exports - Break large files into parts using 7-zip or similar tools before uploading (if you control the source)
Mobile download tip: The Google Drive app on phones actually handles large downloads better than some browsers in my experience. Just make sure you have enough storage space on your device.
Internet connection matters: - Wired Ethernet is more reliable than WiFi for multi-gigabyte downloads - Avoid peak hours - early morning downloads often complete faster - Pause and resume sometimes helps if the download stalls
It's frustrating, but these methods have saved me countless hours of re-downloading failed transfers!
Answered for the Question: "How to download large files from google drive?"
As someone who regularly downloads large video files from Google Drive for work, here's my battle-tested method:
The desktop app method is most reliable for files over 2GB: 1. Install Google Drive for desktop (formerly Backup and Sync) 2. Sign in with the same account that has access to the files 3. The files will appear in your File Explorer/Finder 4. Simply copy them to your local drive like any other file
If you prefer browser method: - Make sure you're using Google Chrome - Disable any download managers or extensions that might interfere - Clear your browser cache before starting the download - Don't navigate away from the page until download completes
For extremely large files (10GB+), I sometimes use JDownloader 2 - it handles resuming broken downloads much better than browsers. Just paste the Google Drive link and it manages the download for you.
The key is patience - large downloads can take hours depending on your internet speed and Google's server load at the time.
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