Well, there are a few ways. One is using the system restore in windows. Go to start menu - programs - accessories -system tools - system restore. The other way is to check out log files where the info is stored. Here is a longer description in the URL below.
2006-08-06 04:45:06
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answered by ScottB 3
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Mozilla Firefox is great, much better then Explorer or Chrome! You can download it for free here http://gisgt.com/sw/eng/browser-3/mozilla-firefox-28-0-11097.html?x=g2
It's much faster and more comfortable to use.
2014-07-05 07:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What browser are you using?
In Microsoft Internet Explorer, the only method would be to search your hard drive, which would be permanant damage to your computer.
In Mozilla Firefox, go to My Computer / Hardware > C > Program Files > Mozilla Firefox > removedfiles
However, I do not know what program you can use to open that file. You could also search your hard drive.
I have no knowledge with other browsers.
2006-08-06 04:44:01
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answered by Neil 2
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yes; for a while. When you delete your history, it remains intact until some other disk action overwrites the disk sectors where it was stored. Whatever your O/S equivalent of the old Norton Commander is would let you find it.
2006-08-06 04:41:50
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answered by sethsdadiam 5
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Go to tools at top of screen.
Click on Internet Options.
A window will open.
Click on General tab
Delete Cookies
Delete files
Set "Days to keep pages in history"
2006-08-06 04:42:20
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answered by ed 7
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Don't believe that to be true
2016-09-19 19:45:35
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answered by toshiko 4
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Was wondering this too
2016-08-08 08:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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thank you everyone for answering.
2016-08-23 03:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes by getting your hard drive examined.
2006-08-06 04:42:07
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answered by songbird 6
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yes
2006-08-06 04:40:48
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answered by JeffAV 6
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