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.
To the average person no, as many people don't know how to recover history. But to computer trained people yes it can be recovered and viewable. For example Computer Forensics, they have software that recovers everything that has been deleted, as nothing can truly be deleted. It helps them recover incriminating evidence. Even google searches can be recovered. Unless you destroy your computer to smithereens then no can view anything.
I´m afraid they can! If you use the school internet server they can easily track your history even if you delete. Each computer has a IP (like and Identity Card) that helps the computer to "surf" the net. That number is always available!
try opening the securty files eg norton etc they always keep a reckord of sites visited u will find them under events or history or similar Once temp internet files and cookies are deleted they cannot be retrieved again unless you are able to find exact memory location of each file on the hard drive and pull up the files that way unless they have already been written over by something else. If you think some one is miss using your computer, get a key logger or key logger/screen shot log programs. These programs run hidden and will track all activities on your PC and can even email the data to you. Another thing you can do is create or change the password to your PC so others cannot get into it with out you knowing it.
Yes, of course most parts can be changed. Its not all that different in principle from changing parts in a car. But if you don't know how, in either case, I recommend paying a shop to do it for you.
Unfortunately, there isn't really any way to do it, considering that's the idea. If you're thinking about doing this to your kid, don't even try it. Kids these days will find a way around virtually anything you throw at them. They're the google generation. It's better that you just let it be, unless there's something REALLY suspicious going on.
To the average person no, as many people don't know how to recover history. But to computer trained people yes it can be recovered and viewable. For example Computer Forensics, they have software that recovers everything that has been deleted, as nothing can truly be deleted. It helps them recover incriminating evidence. Even google searches can be recovered. Unless you destroy your computer to smithereens then no can view anything.
You do not have to pay for the app again if you've already paid for it once, even if you already deleted it.
History is made of... In my opinion, history is made of the past. A compilation of events that have already occured, have been documented on some form of media, such as books, computer data storage devices, and even simple human memory, etc. and are reviewed, thereby history.
Yes they can under the NTFS system nothing is truly deleted
I was told by DELL to remove it from my computer, even though I bought my computer from them with it already installed.
Yes, it does get deleted every 2-3 months. Even i won a iphone and one day my entire call history vanished without me doing anything. Then the i called up ipod customer care and asked about this problem, then they told me it gets deleted after 2-3 months
yes, anything on the internet, computer or even your phone can betraced even if it's deleted
Well, it just depends. If you have ever used the iTunes to sync files with your iPod Touch, even if the device is lost or you accidentally deleted or wiped out the data, you still have chances to recover those files.
I´m afraid they can! If you use the school internet server they can easily track your history even if you delete. Each computer has a IP (like and Identity Card) that helps the computer to "surf" the net. That number is always available!
In a great sense, it already is; even if we do not quickly recognize it, History tends to repeat itself.
History, our past, does not change. However, every new day we add to history by doing new things.
you DELETED SYSTEM THIRTY TWO???!!!!! that is very very bad I'm surprised your computer is even working. you might even have to reinstall yours operating system, could you please tell me exactly what the popup message says.