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how do you remove old web sites that someones gone to when you click on the right arrow on the address bar?

2007-06-03 11:38:56 · 4 answers · asked by derrik 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

4 answers

these steps below will help clean up your computer and make it faster
In Internet explorer at top of window select tools - then delete browser history
- then another box will open - select delete all- this will not remove your book marks
-Then close explorer then open again .At first pages will be slow once
and then will load fast after it loads 1 time.Also email etc you will have to sign in 1 time with pass word etc.
This will create new cookies.

Also go to start at bottom of on task bar.
click start 1 time then select find or search depending on your operating system.
Select all files and folders - then type in defrag and click search.When icons come up double click
and new box will come up - select analyze then you will see how fragmented you are -
then choose defrag.You can put this program on your desk top by right clicking on the icon you found in search for defrag.
Right click choose create short cut.This will put a short cut on your desk top.Then you can use as needed in future.
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find search delete history
on key boad press ctlr H
no software needed
you have what you need
find search delete history
on key board press ctlr h
In Internet explorer at top of window select tools
then delete browser history - then another box will open - select delete all- this will not remove your book marks
Then close explorer then open again .At first pages will be slow once
and then will load fast after it loads 1 time.Also email etc you will have to sign in 1 time with pass word etc.
This will create new cookies.
Also go to start at bottom of on task bar.click start 1 time then select find or search depending on your operating system.
Select all files and folders - then type in defrag and click search.When icons come up double click and new box will come up
select analyze then you will see how fragmented you are - then choose defrag.You can put this program on your desk top
by right clicking on the icon you found in search for defrag.
Right click choose create short cut.This will put a short cut on your desk top.Then you can use as needed in future.
if you want book marks removed click on star at top of screen
right click the ones you don"t want choose delete
GO TO THIS SITE TO
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm

SEARCH
type in disk clean up
go start on blue bar (task bar)
choose search or find
then choose all files and folders
type in word you are looking for
when you see these icons
double click on them until you find what you are looking for
so you dont have to do this again
go back to same icon
right click
choose create short cut on desk top
close all windows
a new icon will be on your desk top

turn off autocomplete
to not see all of your searches that began with a certin letter
Under internet options
click content
turn off autocomplete for web addresses.
also you can
at top of screen
choose tools
then internet options
general
settings under history
choose never

2007-06-03 11:42:13 · answer #1 · answered by Q&A Answer Mans Retired 7 · 1 1

while you're employing Microsoft information superhighway Explorer acceptable click the grey section the place the address might of been and a drop down menu could look, click address bar from that record.

2016-12-30 16:28:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use ccleaner and advanced windows care v2 (both free) to delete all traces of your computer history including your internet traces

if you just delete the browser history, anyone who knows to use google will be able to retrace your browsers history.

2007-06-03 11:43:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

go to tools and select delete browsing history and then hit delete all.

2007-06-03 11:43:03 · answer #4 · answered by jackie_1969uk 5 · 1 0

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