the archos 101 runs android which supports drag and drop. So you should be able to find your device from my computer and drag and drop whatever files you want.
Most music files should play natively from the android music player.
Video files can be a bit trickier. You have to make sure that you have it at a lower resolution so the cpu can handle it.You can use winff
http://winff.org/html_new/downloads.html to convert it to a compatible format.
You will have to change the resolution if its too high, but there are various android apps like Rockplayer
http://rockplayer.freecoder.org/index_en.html arcmedia, Vital Player, IM Player, and vidtrim which are media players which are compatible with a multitude of codecs, containers, and formats. I am not sure if all these players are available on the archos market, but you can download there .apk (the rockplayer website has their .apk on their website and check settings > applications > unknowned sources and install them from outside of the app market as well.
PDF's will need a pdf reader, There should be an app on the archos market for that.
If you just want to see the file itself from the device. You will need a file manager like i/o manager r Astro. Again, I'm not sure what apps the archos market has, but you can always find the .apk's online.
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