If your browser is internet Explorer, there may be (depending on its version) an option Options -> Delete browsing history. This will remove stored passwords. If not, you can use CCleaner (it's free) to remove browsing history and temporary files. All assuming your operating system is Windows.
you can click start then search the file name or press recent files or go to where you saved the file.
data is saved by user in a hdd in correct location
The hard drive saves all data on your computer and will stay saved after the computer shuts down. RAM will temporally store data but will be deleted after shut down.
Basically an electronic lock system consists of keypad for entering the password, an eeprom where the password can be saved in case of power failure, display unit may be optional, and an relay to activate or deactivate the lock check this link for basic blocks of password lock system http://www.dnatechindia.com/index.php/Kits/Microcontroller-Kits/Programmable-Electronic-Lock.html
The easiest way - is to transfer them to a USB stick (or Flash Drive). USB sticks can be password protected so no matter which computer you plug it into - you need to know the password to access the information. It depends how big the video diaries are - but see the related link for some example sizes & prices from Argos. There are dozens of manufacturers of Flash drives. Some flash drives can be attached to a key-ring.
You cannot unsave but make it forget. The browser is the one that saves the passwords. Deleting password history will delete the saved password.
There is in some cases, password that remains in Gmail. That means the password is saved in the browser. You need to remove the password and then forget it in browser.
The purpose of a password finder is to help you find your saved passwords and prevent you losing track of passwords that you have already saved to your computer.
Short of finding the email that it came from, there is no way. If the picture was a sent as attachment and saved, there is no way to determine that unless you still have the original email.
Changing a saved password would be based on what Operating System or platform you are changing the saved password on and the method preferred to accomplish the task.
If your password has been remembered by Windows Messenger, then it's very simple to recover the password by using the MSN Password Recovery software. But if it not saved on your local computer, the problem will become a bit tricky.
This question does not make sense. When creating a Xbox live account, you will need a email and password, the password will be saved onto your xbox so there is no need to input it every time you log on to Xbox.
You may have the password saved to your computer and you are spelling it differently than it is on Facebook. Check your caps lock to make sure it is off.
You might have forgot your password when you changed it last time. Or During the last shutdown the password must not have saved properly and either the password containing file might be damages or you must try your last password. If not then reset the system.
Cain & Abel will find any network key stored on your computer.
In the blue column on the left, you will see "my settings". Click on that, and it will take you to your settings, one of which is your password. Follow the instructions (by entering your current password, then your new one, etc). Don't forget to click on "save settings" before exiting that page, or your new password will not be saved.
Yes.