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i just deleted it using yahoo's anti-spyware. Install yahoo toolbar and they give you anti-pyware that tracks suspiscious cookies
i have the same problem
Its this little "cookie" that you are hard to find but are there. There is probably one that says "keep as is."
She started out as a normal girl that wanted to Sitemodel but people started taking her pictures. I think thats why she deleted her facebook.
I would see the cookie monster about this problem.
you get blocked by the person or deleted depending on what the problem is
Buy a Chips Ahoy mini cookie or shove it down your throat if its a really big cookie! problem solved mystery person i don't know!!!
A small text file that a web server stores on a computer is called cookie . A cookie is like a cache like when you login to a site cookie is what stores your id password. A cookie is deleted automatically after a fixed duration.
I checked on this and found out you can not patent a set of ingredients, but you can the directions. The big problem with this infringement of your cookie directions and how to determine it has happened. I also found a chocolate cookie dough patent.
Use Restoration 3.2.13Download the Restoration 3.2.13 from the website download.cnet.com. This is a simple freeware program used to recover deleted files.Extract the zip file to your desktop and locate the "Restoration.exe" file. Right click the file and select "Run as Administrator" to run the utility with administrator privileges.Select the drive as "Local Drive(C:)" in the Drives pull down menu and click "Search Deleted Files" button.Select the cookie files that you want to restore and click "Restore by Copying." Select the destination for the file in the dialog box that appears and click "Save."Go to the destination folder you specified to find the restored cookie files.Use System RestoreClick "Start" and select "Control Panel." Click "Backup and Restore."Click "Restore My Computer to an Earlier Time" to restore your computer back to previous settings. Choose the date to revert back to in the next window and click "Restore" to start the Restoration.After the system restore is successful, restart your computer and check whether the system has reverted to older settings.Navigate to the "Cookies" directory to find the desired cookie files.
yes i have same problem
No - system restore is designed to 'roll back' your computer to a point in time before a problem occurred. It will undo installations, but not restore deleted files.