In Safari, go to History | Clear History. Or go to History | Show History, click on a specific date, highlight the history you wish to delete and press the delete key (or CTRL click to bring up the menu and choose the delete option)
internet history is handled by whichever browser you are using, therefor, the answer depends on that. I'll just answer the question for the two most common browsers. If you are using a different browser, you'll need to ask for that browser in particular. For Safari, under the "Safari" application menu, select "Reset Safari..." This will display a dialog with a list of history items (e.g. cache, cookies, etc.). Select or deselect whichever options are appropriate. For Firefox, go to "Preferences" by clicking on the apple icon in the top left corner. Click on the "Privacy" category and click the button "Clear Now..." under "Private Data". Select and deselect as necessary.
To delete the history file in Safari, the default Mac browser, simply select "Clear History" at the bottom of the History menu. To delete (only) the history file in FireFox, probably the most common alternate browser on the Mac, is much trickier. Select "Preferences" under the Firefox menu, select the Privacy tab, click on "Clear Now..." on the lower right, uncheck everything but "Browsing History", and click on "Clear Private Data Now". That's it!
You can delete your Safari history and cookies by going to Safari>Preferences>Privacy and then click "Remove all Website Data"
You can use the 'secure delete' option or a Mac shredder software.
Yes It Will and it will suck
You can rely on Mac system CD or a Mac Eraser to freely yet securely erase a Mac hard drive. See resources link.
if you are on a mac you have to log on to safari and then at the top bar it says history and you click on that and it will show you your history but if your on a p.c i have no idea my advice to you would be to get a mac
If your booting from a Mac, when Disk Utility sees the HD, you need to format it as---- Mac OS Extended (Journaled)-----, It will also give you an option of partitioning it into 1 large or many smaller partitions.It WILL ERASE everything on that drive so make sure to select the right one.Disk Utility/select your HD/ Erase/ usually defaults to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or select it/ name it/ select Erase... to start it.
There is possibly a virus. Just go into your programs and delete the un used programs. Then documents and clean that up too. If that does not work just put in your install DVD's and start your PC/mac on those discs. Restore it. Fr mac go into Utilities then press Disk utility. Erase it and choose Mac OSX Journaled. Now press erase. Then install your whole mac again. (This cleans it out permanently.)
No. It does not erase Mac. When you use Boot Camp you are switching your operating system to Windows. (Usually to run a program for Windows.) You can switch back whenever you want.
You can use a Mac shredder software to completely wipe Mac hard drive in single go. Note: the ultimate state to permanently erase files or wipe out a hard drive clean is to let all the data be overwritten.
Apple Computer..now Apple Apple_Inc.introducedthe macintosh personal computer, with the Macintosh model, which came bundled with what was later renamed the Mac OS. but then known simply as the System Software
It's a service which takes all of the latest articles from websites into a format which you can subscribe to in applications such as Mail.
A computer running Mac OS will be an Apple Macintosh computer.
There is a Mac version of Age of Mythology which can run on a Mac computer.