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http://www.ccleaner.com/
Cleans the following:
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Temporary files, URL history, cookies, Autocomplete form history, index.dat.

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2006-09-21 01:03:15 · answer #1 · answered by reporebuilder 4 · 0 0

Yes you can, go to the search engine and type in Q autocomplete will show every you have made that starts with Q highlight each one and hit delete. Then do the same with W then continue until you clear them all. It should only take a couple of minutes at most. You may need to do this at each search engine you used. Also to clear any websites you went to under tools go to internet options then delete cookies, delete files, clear history. If the others are right and you downloaded pictures check "my recent documents", and windows media player.

2006-09-21 01:07:06 · answer #2 · answered by chios78 4 · 0 0

How to Clear Your Computer’s History

Browsers like Netscape, Internet Explorer, and AOL are designed to leave traces behind indicating where you've been on the Internet. If an abuser knows how to read your computer's history or cache file (automatically saved web pages and graphics), he or she may be able to see information you have viewed recently on the Internet.

When using web-browsers, these steps can reduce the list of websites users have visited. They include erasing the memory cache, the history and the location bar list.

Different versions of browsers can be slightly different, but in any case, what you need to do is reduce your CACHE (or "temporary files") and HISTORY list.

The directions are as follows:

For Netscape Navigator

Click on the EDIT menu; choose PREFERENCES; choose ADVANCED; then choose CACHE. Click on both "Clear Memory Cache" and "Clear Disk Cache". Then hit OK.

Click on the EDIT menu; choose PREFERENCES; then choose NAVIGATOR. A "Clear History" button will appear, then choose OK.

Click on the EDIT menu; choose PREFERENCES; then choose NAVIGATOR, click on the "Clear Location Bar" button the bottom of the window, then choose OK.
For Internet Explorer

For version 6.x, click on the TOOLS menu; choose INTERNET OPTIONS; then choose the GENERAL tab at the top. In the section called "Temporary Internet Files", click on "Deleted Files" to clear your cache. On the same screen, in the section called "history", press the CLEAR HISTORY button to erase your history list.

Users of version 4.x on Apple Macintosh can delete the history by clicking the HARD DRIVE icon, SYSTEM, PREFERENCES, EXPLORER, and moving the history file into the trash.

Users of version 3.x or lower can delete their history by clicking VIEW, OPTIONS, open the ADVANCED tab, click the SETTINGS tab, and click the "Empty Folder" button.

When using Internet Explorer, there is a function which will complete a partial web address automatically, giving the abuser the entire address the victim has visited. This option can be found and changed on the MS Internet Explorer page by clicking on the TOOLS menu at the top, then INTERNET OPTIONS and the ADVANCED tab. About halfway down there is a "USE AUTOCOMPLETE" box that can be checked and unchecked by clicking on it. Make sure it is NOT checked.

For AOL

Version 4.0: Pull down My AOL menu; select PREFERENCE. Click on WWW icon. Then select CLEAR HISTORY.

Version 6.0: Pull down SETTINGS menu; select INTERNET PROPERTIES. Then select CLEAR HISTORY.
Remember that erasing these lists is not infallible; a computer expert may still be able to trace any websites that were visited. Still, these precautionary steps will help cover the user’s tracks and decrease the likelihood of discovery.

After you have cleared your cache, you may want to visit other sites that you think your partner would NOT object to; that way, the missing information is less likely to be noticed.

2006-09-21 01:04:33 · answer #3 · answered by BonDuq 2 · 1 0

download mozilla firefox. It is better than explorer for this

use tools and delete private data.

but that is just for low level stuff

you really need a program called evidence eliminator this will clean everything real good.

There is some much junk on there that you will notice performance increases with your computer when you run it.

it can also do a wipe that even the feds cannot overcome.

2006-09-21 01:08:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In information superhighway Explorer, mouse click interior the seek engine finding container. the entire checklist of words you have searched on could be there, in alphabetical order. Roll the mouse over a term to concentration on it, and hit the "Delete" key. Repeat for each term you decide directly to delete. in case you ever use Firefox, you may desire to hold the shift key down on the same time as highlighting and deleting.

2016-12-12 12:12:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The PORN you been lookin at stays on your computer till you clear your hard drive, that way the government has proof to prosecute you!

2006-09-21 00:57:14 · answer #6 · answered by captcruzer 4 · 0 1

just delete ur temp internet files and ur cookies
.... right click ur internet explorer icon and go to properties .. the rest should explain itself

2006-09-21 00:59:43 · answer #7 · answered by millie_mountbatten 1 · 0 0

yes go to tools - internet options - then delete

2006-09-21 00:58:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you don't have to worry about erasing a thing if you don't have a thing to hid.

2006-09-21 00:56:37 · answer #9 · answered by ifielily 1 · 0 1

You can't short of reformatting your hard drive.

2006-09-21 00:56:24 · answer #10 · answered by Akkakk the befuddled 5 · 0 1

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