Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Programs to Undelete Internet History

As with many hiccups that come with using computers an undelete Internet history program is used by many individuals. Of the many programs you can delete it is possible to delete all of your browser's history. This also gets rid of all of the stored websites that your computer may remember, passwords and any other stored information.

For anyone that uses Internet explorer this Internet browser actually remembers every website you have visited and will build up a history file. Sometimes if your computer is running very slow this can be a good file to clean out. However sometimes by deleting this file you may have lost information you didn't want to. There are steps you can take to get this file back.

The Windows operating system itself has a utility that can restore this file. Windows takes restore points and it is possible to manually set your restore points. If you have a restore point you simply reset your computer to that point, sometime before you deleted the Internet history file. However sometimes some computers do not have restore points.

You may be able to find index.dat wills that are hidden in your computer that has your Internet browsing history. You can find these files by performing a search on your computer in the files and folders section of the search. You will want to search for index.dat files. You should also search any hidden files and folders and if you have more then one hard drive you should search all of your hard drives.

There are software programs that can wipe your Internet history but can also undelete this wipe. One such program that does both actions is the Internet History Wiper utility 3.0.1.5. Clear all history is another undelete history program that cleans up your Internet history and creates back up points.

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