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Question Posted Tuesday February 6 2007, 7:02 pm

once computer history is deleted is it possibe to look at it again, like for eg, if i deleted my history on wed, then on fri i wanted to look at wednesdays, can i? and how?

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theymos answered Tuesday February 6 2007, 7:33 pm:
Not usually. History is stored in one file and when you delete it you just modify the file. It doesn't go into recycle bin, and it's almost impossible to undelete it. Try this search:
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killerface answered Tuesday February 6 2007, 7:18 pm:
I've managed to somehow, sometimes be able to find things i've deleted in my computer history in my recycle ben-- unless of course, you delete that regularly too.

once you open recycle ben, there should be a list, or icons, of what you've deleted.

if you want it back, just click restore.

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