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"In case my works laptop has to be returned for service, I'd like to know how I can delete 100% of history (don't want them knowing I'm on here lol) from hard drive. Any suggestions? " click on tools then then saftey then click on delete browsing history . | |||
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"Thank you anyway.. (nice profile by the way!)" Thanks | |||
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".......bowl of water and some washing up liquid. Oops! " and a sledgehammer for the hard drive! | |||
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"Best not using works laptop even 100% deleted Internet history can be recovered from laptops hd by works IT I am sure even if a complete reinstall is done traces still remain " Never EVER use a works PC for anything you wouldn't want people to see. Depending on how good the IT are at doing their jobs, it is possible to recovery history even after it has been removed, although this is done on a forensic level if they are digging that deep there's a reason. Use ccleaner and it should be enough for average Joe When your done with ccleaner remove/ uninstall we don;t want any more incriminating evidence As for the son "borrowing it" IT will look at it as you are responsible for the laptop and data held on it (they will consider the data of more value than the laptop). My advice if questioned on the web activity admit to it ONLY after you are presented with proof (they'll have lots if they do) | |||
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"It's not easy deleting the history, I thought I had done a great job, till my daughter used it(yes it was hers) and now she calls it my hobby, " Use private browsing mode that way it is automatic. | |||
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"Agree with postings above but depending on how security aware your employer is, you might find that you don't have admin rights to instal software. Also remember that some firms place it tracing software either on their servers or laptops - so they can snoop. Lesson learned hard way. If you must use a works machine, you could use a usb pen mounted virtual system - many linux systems can operate from a pen drive - just make your laptop boot from usb 1st - that way you are going no where near your hard drive. But even then you might need admin rights to change boot sequence or might face awkward questions if IT see the sequence has been altered." I find (the free) ubuntu flavor of Linux easy to use. | |||
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".......bowl of water and some washing up liquid. Oops! " irn bru is alot better | |||
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"Download a free program called ccleaner. Filehippo.com has it. Wipes all history, cookies and all the files that your computer saves in the hard drive that deleting browser history doesn't reach. I do mine once a week. Amazing what stuff gets wiped that you don't need . Still use the delete history link as well though as ccleaner only deletes the stuff the aforementioned doesn't. Hope this helps " Just downloaded cc cleaner and ran the program. What a diference to my lappy speed and has dumped all the rubbish. cheers | |||
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"If you need to browse anonymously then get hold of a live linux image and put it on a USB stick. You can boot off the stick and completely bypass the hard drive. It leaves no traces at all as everything is held in memory and vanishes when the machine is switched off. I carry a live linux USB stick around with me most places as I can pop it into most PCs and use it. This includes some pay internet computers " I tried to PM you but you've blocked males. Could you explain a wee bit more about running Linux from a memory stick? | |||
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"A friend once spilled Irn Bru all over his keyboard and when he called to tell his insurance company to see where he could take it to see about getting it repaired, they said he probably shouldn't bother as Irn Bru seems to be one of the stickiest, most damaging liquids you can pour on a keyboard. They just bought him a new laptop." Yeah it's not good, but the real killer is any kind of citrus juice, the acid content in orangejuice for example eats into the pcb's at an alarming rate | |||
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" I tried to PM you but you've blocked males. Could you explain a wee bit more about running Linux from a memory stick?" Sorry got some recent hassle from single guys demanding meets with fem despite us saying no single guys and then being a little abusive when we said no. Blocked single men, a little unfair on the good guys but we had to draw the line somewhere. You can download a program called "Unetbootin" and run it. Choose a linux 'distro' from the list and choose the USB stick then let it download and install to the stick. Failing that you can download a disk image and burn it to a CD. Booting off the disk/stick effectively bypasses the hard drive. | |||
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