We can delete cookies from the internet explorer . 1 Open Internet explore , go to Tools > Internet options . 2 Then under " Delete Internet files " click on Delete cookies
this will delete all the cookies from the Internet explore
Cookies are pieces of websites that are left on your computer from websites that you have visited. Your computer stores the website as a cookie so next time you click on that website it will not take long for it to come up since most of it is already on your hard drive. It will do no harm to delete them though. Click on Internet Explorer, then click on Tools. You will see a section that allows you to delete cookies.
You can download a free program called CCleaner. When you run it, you can choose to remove cookies from all the popular Web Browsers and internet explorer.
If CCleaner isn't an option you can go to Start -> Type in "internet options", choose the "Settings" category and click on "Internet Options" then click the button called "Delete..." Then choose the things you want to delete (in this case, cookies) then click "Delete"
go to safety
delete browsing history
Make sure the cookies box is ticked
click delete
Put your Internet up, go into tools , browsing history and click delete cookies. Hope this helped! :)
In internet explorer, hit "Tools" then "Internet Options." Internet Explorer 6 and older: Hit "Delete cookies..." and confirm the deletion by pressing "Yes." Internet Explorer 7 and higher: Hit "Delete..." then hit "Delete cookies..." and confirm by pressing "Yes." (You may not need to confirm.) You may also search for the directory in which your cookie files are placed in, and manually manipulate, create, and delete cookies there; a good way to find your cookie folder is to use your file management software (such as Windows Explorer) and search for a directory similar to "cookies." You should not need any professional software to delete cookies if you are using a normal version of Windows (Or Mac) and Internet Explorer; at that, professional software probably wouldn't work otherwise. There is a link for more information about cookies in the related links of this question.
Exit Internet Explorer 7, and then exit any instances of Windows Explorer Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click Delete Cookies In the Delete Cookies dialog box, click Yes If you need to more information so you can visit this website:http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=2
No. In fact, in versions of Windows prior to Windows 7, it is virtually impossible to delete Internet Explorer.
select "tools" and then select "delete browsing history...". A window will appear. Click the second button that says "delete cookies...". It'll ask you "are you sure you want to delete all cookies in the Temporary Internet files folder?" click "yes". Solution: 1: open internet explorer then open tools menu and then select internet option. select first tab general and then click delete cookies.
Depends on the browser you are using, i would highly recommend a little program called Ccleaner, what it does is it deletes your cookies, internet history, and temporary internet files for any browser you have installed.
Press Ctrl+Shift+H. Right click on the catergories, and click delete
The location of cookies varies on the operating system and the browser that you are using. For Internet Explorer on Windows Vista, 7, and 8 you will need to change the folder options in Windows Explorer to uncheck Hide protected OS files. You can then view the cookies on Windows Vista and 7 by entering C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low where username is replaced with your username. If you have UAC disabled the cookies will likely be located in the root cookie directory. Windows 8 cookies are located at C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCookies.
Among large number of privacy threats, the Index.dat files are the most dangerous and complicated ones because they are hard to find and delete. In most cases it is impossible to delete Index.dat files manually because Windows keeps them open all the time. How to clean the index.dat files permanently? You may refer to http://www.tuneup360.org/clean-index.dat-internet-explorer-7.html . You need to use a tool like CCleaner Solution: 1: go to your control panel, internet options, delete and delete history and if you want to delete everything it stores as far as your internet transactions do a "delete all" 2: Start>Find>Files or Folders. Type index.dat in named. Select Find Now Tab. Note the locations of the index.dat files. Start>Programs>MS-DOS Prompt At C:\Windows> Type del and the path of the index.dat file. EX. C:\Windows>del C:\windows\cookies\index.dat
No your windows 7 will not deleted
yes some how
Just like you did in Windows 7.
windows 7 has internet explorer 8, which is available for windows xp and vista as well.