Monday, May 4, 2009

Google.......?

Is there any way you can delete all the things you have searched for on google?? Like in the drop down menu thing, where they all show up. I will give anyone 10 points that can successfully help me delete them. Thanks!

Google.......?
She's talking about AutoComplete... This is an easy fix.. you don't/shouldn't have to download an extra program to clear your browser history for you... Here is how to clear this data:





In Internet Explorer, click on "Tools" in the menu, then "Internet Options".


Click on the "Content" tab.


Click on the "AutoComplete" button.


Click the "Clear Forms" button.


Click OK until you are out.





In FireFox, Click on "Tools" then "Options"


Click on "Privacy" (padlock at the top)


Click "Clear Saved Form Data Now"


Click OK.





That should do it.
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Reply:Good day.





Go to the control panel. Click internet options (under classic view, chooze on your left.) Under the general tab, click clear history, cookies and temporary internet files. In IE7, Click delete under browser settings and then do what i named above. Laterz.
Reply:If you have the Google toolbar, you can just click "clear history," other than taht i dont think you can...
Reply:Use Ccleaner: http://www.ccleaner.com/


CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused and temporary files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster, more efficiently and giving you more hard disk space. The best part is that it's fast! (normally taking less that a second to run) and Free.





Cleans the following:





* Internet Explorer Cache, History, Cookies, Index.dat.


* Recycle Bin, Temporary files and Log files.


* Recently opened URLs and files.


* Third-party application temp files and recent file lists (MRUs).


Including: Firefox, Opera, Media Player, eMule, Kazaa, Google Toolbar, Netscape, Office XP, Nero, Adobe Acrobat, WinRAR, WinAce, WinZip and more...


* Advanced Registry scanner and cleaner to remove unused and old entries.


Including File Extensions, ActiveX Controls, ClassIDs, ProgIDs, Uninstallers, Shared DLLs, Fonts, Help Files, Application Paths, Icons, Invalid Shortcuts and more... Backup for registry clean.


* Windows Startup tool.
Reply:Yeah, on the drop down menu from the toolbar (if you have it on a toolbar that is), it should say in small blue letters "clear history"...and you want to click that.


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