you have to find the main folder in your computer with fireforx on it, and delelte it form the main hard drive, then delete it from your recycling bin aswell ...
They are stored in the program itself so you can only delete them through Firefox.
drag it tro recycle bin then empty recycle bin then its goneAnswer 2To properly uninstall Firefox, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove programs. In the list that opens, scroll down to Mozilla Firefox, highlight it and click Delete.
To delete tabs in Mozilla Firefox, click the little white X in the red box on the right edge of the tab. You won't be able to delete the last tab, though. If the particular tab does not have a red box, i.e. it is gray instead, select that tab to give it focus.
if your using Mozilla Firefox you go to history> show all history and hit delete for all the days you want to delete
No. In fact, in versions of Windows prior to Windows 7, it is virtually impossible to delete Internet Explorer.
If you mean the passwords on your web browser you click on tools>options> and then depending on your browser you find where the passwords are stored (on Mozilla firefox you click the security tab->saved passwords->click on removeall)
Yes it is a terrible virus that could corrupt your whole computer, it can take away all your personal info and then delete all your files with no return, finally it locks down your computer in a sleep state in which it will never work again
Download Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox and delete Internet Explorer.
I'm not sure for Internet explorer but mozilla firefox on the left corner there is a tab that says history click on it and click show all history than find the page you want to delete and right click it it either says forget this website or delete this page on Google chrome press ctrl-h then it only says delete history for this day click on it and it will delete all the pages you went on that day
Delete.
just do a system restore.It worked for me
I'd ask WHY you want to delete it, but that isn't my business ;) If you're using windows, and Mozilla Firefox, go to Tools>Clear Private Data, or alternativly, you could just press Ctrl+Shift+Del. When a pop-up comes up, check "Cookies". Then press ok. Your browsing history should be cleared.