I don't believe it's possible - it's all or none - to remove all - you go to tools - internet options - click the general tab - under history click clear history -
2007-03-02 15:28:10
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answered by kw 4
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You would have to edit the registry to do that. If you want to, follow this at your own risk. However, the problem is that the URLs are numbered. So if you delete number 14 for example, all the addresses after 14 won’t show, so you'll have to rearrange the numbers. If your ready: start>run> regedit. Then follow this HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software, Microsoft, Internet Explorer,TypedURLs. You'll see a list of URLs; delete what ever you want and rearrange t he numbers.
2007-03-02 15:35:43
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answered by MuRcIElaGo 5
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go to history on the top tool bar of your internet explorer window. If you are usong the new internet explorer, click the star button and on the top it should say history. Right click on the ones you dont want and click delete.
2007-03-02 15:25:06
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answered by ash_2293 2
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It's not possible to delete some and not others. You either delete all or you delete none.
2007-03-02 15:23:32
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answered by Misty Eyes 6
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idk if this is right but i think it is linked to ur history so if you delete ur history it should go away. Also you could delete ur internet cookies and try that. i got vista, and their is something in their that does it lol.
2007-03-02 15:24:28
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answered by allison 3
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OK, which browsers address bar are you asking about? Please post it in your next question.
2007-03-02 15:36:36
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answered by Elbert 7
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dude...your busted...
2007-03-02 15:24:04
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answered by no free rides 3
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