If there is nothing in your most visited tab (identified with the star in the window) it probably means your cleared it out and it will fill automatically as you surf the web. Check you history tab and see if history has been cleared out as well.
Well acording to the world records book Google is the most visited search engine so that is why!!
Right-click on My Computer and open Properties. There will be a System Restore tab. Click box that says "Turn Off System Restore".
Under the "View" tab, select Zoom and click on "Restore" or shortcut: CTRL + 0
To find your last sites visited you go to your history tab and it will show you all the sites you have visited for the last week unless you are browsing in an incognito window.
If you open a new private tab Opera won't save the history of the websites you visited in that tab
page width in the view tab will restore it to one pane
hi5 is most visited then myspace
If you have recently lost your LimeWire files, you can use system restore under the open tab. This will restore your computer to the point where you had the files.
Click start>>>>>>control panel>>>>>system>>>>click system restore tab disable and apply
The most visited place in Israel is the Western Wall. The second most visited place is Yad Vashem.
This means the files are in your system restore back up folder. You need to turn off and then turn on system restore To turn off Windows XP System Restore 1 Click Start. 2 Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 3 On the System Restore tab, check Turn off System Restore or Turn off System Restore on all drives. If you do not see the System Restore tab, you are not logged on to Windows as an Administrator. 4 Click Apply. 5 When you see the confirmation message, click Yes. 6 Click OK. To turn on Windows XP System Restore 1 Click Start. 2 Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 3 On the System Restore tab, uncheck Turn off System Restore or Turn off System Restore on all drives. If you do not see the System Restore tab, you are not logged on to Windows as an Administrator. 4 Click Apply. 5 When you see the confirmation message, click Yes. 6 Click OK.
Here's a number of options:If you happen to have Google Chrome sync enabled, you can possibly get your bookmarks (thumbnails) back under Settings (Manage your synced data).If you are using another browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, etc.) and have saved some of the same bookmarks, you can import those into Chrome.You could also recover the bookmarks from the bookmark.bak file in your Chrome profile folder. However, if you exited out of Chrome and restarted it after you lost your bookmarks, this won't work.When you open up a new page, at the bottom is a "Most visited" tab. Click it and it will show all the pages you've previously visited. In addition, you can also look at the "Recently closed" tab. That will show you any recent sites that you exited out.