What do your mean by saying "individually"?
As I know, to delete browsing history in Firefox: click Tools, there is an option that lets you to delete history files, that's it.
Note: browsing history can contain the search history, internet browsing history, cache, cookies, cache, auto complete form history, etc. If have deleted the auto complete form history, and you have not remembered the password, then you can't enter that web site next time unless you have a new account.
In the link there is a site to some tool named Privacy protector, it may helps.
Please be specific. History of what? History of your Internet browsing? Immedite session of your web browser? All your files on your hard disk? The answer to all those, by the way, is "no" anyway. Your computer simply shuts down unexpectedly; the next time it starts up, everything will be there.
just browsing
no
individually the words (in german) mean "Phases" and "Laugh", i believe... not sure what that means at ALL, but theres that anyway.
I've had this problem for a few months and it was driving me crazy...I kept on getting notices that I was out of memory on just about every line there was !! Problem solved, maybe not for everyone else but for me anyway...All I did was go up to tools and Delete Browsing History...problem was solved !!
You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.
you can't
As a normal computer user, you cannot trace Gmail to a computer. This is the work of ethical hackers to do. They can trace the computer via the IP address.
Copy and paste the following text in notepad: REGEDIT4 [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Search Assistant\ACMru\5603] Now,save this file as del.reg and double click on it!!! Hurray!You just deleted all the search history on your computer:D
I don't think there is really anyway you can get the history back once it's gone.
on the hard drive...typically anyway..
If you enjoy computer science then it's worth persuing. To tell if you enjoy, would you do it anyway if you weren't employed to do it? If so, you're essentially being paid to do what you would do anyway - so definitely for you in that case.