In general, no it is not possible. Some routers run a version of Linix. If that is the case with your router, it might be possible.
no
Once it is deleted you cant access it.
For the faster internet experience, history must be deleted. You can delete it about in a week if you are a regular user of internet.
"Ctrl+H", if there's nothing on the history, then your wife has deleted the history on your internet. However, you can specifically remove parts of the History, so this isn't 100% accurate.
You can't.
The history might be deleted or disabled. Internet Explorer also logs all websites that are visited.
Well no, but your Internet Service Provider can still pull a log up and see what websites you've been visiting. Even if you deleted your browser history.
You could the the cache folder, unless that was deleted aswell
Bookmarks will remain saved and not be deleted, even after removing internet files. Internet files will include recent history, cache, and cookies.
If history not there, internet options, privacy, browsing history, etc.
Can you describe your question in more detail, or rephrase? :) If Internet files in history folder are not deleted then Internet explorer would drop out as words are typed ,when address present in history is entered.
It is not possible to recover deleted browser history using Firefox. However, it is possible to set the history to never be deleted in the browser settings menu.