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Computer History


Question Posted Friday August 31 2007, 7:37 pm

How come my history on the computer got deleted today? This never happened before! There's always like a 'Last Week' folder or '2 weeks ago' along with the 'yesterday', 'Monday', etc!

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scenehairlolz answered Sunday September 2 2007, 4:37 pm:
someone probably deleted it.

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trev1993 answered Saturday September 1 2007, 3:40 am:
Maybe someone else who uses your computer deleted it? Or maybe you have set your Internet Options/History Options to NOT record what you are viewing on the Internet.

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