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Quick question Is there any way to look at the history of the comp if it has been deleted? i am on mozilla firefox |
dont think so. |
I'm sure there is a way, although IDK the first thing about retrieving the history after it's been deleted. I would think so though because of all the crime investigations you hear of anymore, where the police have gone back through someone's computer history and found incriminating evidence. |
Maybe they have software. But i just know there's another easier way w/o software but im not an expert on computers :( I really need to |
it is really hard to explain, but they have software that reads the sectors on a hard disk. That will read the erased parts too if they haven't been overwritten. But it has to be done in DOS |
I'm pretty sure if it's already been deleted, it's pretty much gone unless you have software to pull it back up. Hope it's nothing important that you're looking for.:( |
If you are just looking to find out sites the have been looked at recently-go to history on the firefox top bar, then from the drop down menu select show all history. |
I did that but it was deleted...i need a website i was on before, its really important and i forgot what it was |
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I know it's possible to still find the history after it's been deleted I just don't know how they do it. The process is more involved than what I know how to do. |
If you found the site using a search engine you can try a similar search and bring up cached versions ( you will see that listed in the search)and it may bring up the old link. You can also back date (System restore ) your computer to a day you know they were in the history. BUT you must check your virus scan to make sure the day you choose was a clear virus free day on your computer ( check your scan records) AND any thing put into or downloaded after that date may not work properly. Or you can check your index.dat files but you will need a index.dat reader ( some are free to download..BUT make to virus scan them first) Limit your search to C drive Click advanced search files search files/folders search sub folders click print to minimize results look for NON TEXT files *that's when you need your index.dat reader tool to read these files The easiest is to restore a date , BUT you will lose info you have added after. If it was only a day or so ago and your computer was virus free at that time, It wont hurt. Firefox is sometimes harder to bring index files up , so I would probably restore date. |
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Have you checked your temporary internet files or was that deleted with the history? |
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Just in case you did something different: go to control panel> internet options> under history click settings> view files |
I started a thread today titled 'laptop question'. There are several links to computer help forums- maybe one of them will help. |
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