Someone told me if you right click on start and click on explore you can also find deleted files etc.... if this is true please help guide me on how to do both.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.If you clear your internet history, is there any way you can still view visited websites and open files?
Yes you can delete Internet history*If you clear your internet history, is there any way you can still view visited websites and open files?
Yes you can delete Internet history manually. Index.dat exe files. This is where Internet Explorer keeps track of all the websites you have visted
If you delete files they normally go to the recycle bin. If you havent cleared it out recently, it may be there. However, if you used the clear internet history option in the browser, it will be totally gone.
I believe that you are not completely clear of history no matter how much you delete it.
Unless you get something that deletes it 30 or so times from your hard drive, there is the potential to recover the files. I think that you are safe though unless the computer you are using belongs to a workplace or other users of it are experts. Files are the same way, they can be recovered unless you delete them completely from your system by doing it several times. Registry entries also are dead give-aways of what you have been up to.
Computer forensics are able to recover most of these files, but the average person is not. So you probably don't have much to worry about.
No but if you don't do it in time the cookies planted by the websites that you visited and the files that you opened when you received will clog your computer too the point where it will not give you adaquate peformance. Also if you have a form fill device on your computer so that you do not have too fill in all the blanks when you order something will be deleted unless you delete each of the catagories seperately.
well,it's possible,just do the system restore in your windows.
go to start- program files-accessories-system tools then choose system restore and do it.
as simple as that.
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