Hi please can someone help me ok well i want to view everything that i have viewed on the internet all the websites and stuff i know the History thing (Ctrl+H) i always delete them after i viewed the computer whats happened is i want to view absolutely everything from when i brought this computer and how do you delete it afterwards thanks a lot love you all and please keep sending in your advice even if i have 50 answers thanks!!!
theymos answered Wednesday October 24 2007, 9:34 pm: As long as you've not used a clean-up application, it's possible to read the contents of index.dat files to see every site you've ever been to. Download and install this: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Click the first button in the toolbar and click "find" in the middle. Wait for it to finish scanning. On the list, click the one with the largest size(first column after location). You want to actually click the row, not the checkbox. Click the third button in the tool bar, and it will give you every site you've ever visited.
If that doesn't work, you can use system restore like LagunaBabe says. I don't recommend it though, since system restore seriously messes with your computer. It can delete important data and make programs not function any more, or function wrongly.
If you've ever used a cleanup application like ccleaner (but not "disk cleanup" that is included with windows), it won't be possible to recover history from before your use of it. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Wednesday October 24 2007, 8:23 pm: Please don't count on it, but I do believe that you can use System Restore to bring back all of your files. And then, you can delete all of your history as usual. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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