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captainkirk | 23:51 Wed 12th Sep 2007 | Computers
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i have downloaded porn to look at because the wife is out and doe's not give me much in the sex department because she is ****** at night and i do not want it on my laptop no more, incase she find's it. i have been told to get it all off all i have to do is return it to the setting's of when i bought it. will that wipe off every porn i have downloaded i have ever downloaed off the internet. ????
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bit drastic.
If it's only so your wife don't find it,then just manually delete it all.
Clear your internet history,files and cookies and that should be ok.
Or you could download a programme like file locker,which you could put all your porn in.It can only be accessed by using the password you give it.
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Well beam it aboard here scotty
If you want to keep the files you have downloaded buy a separate hard drive they are very cheap now - or a 2 gig pen drive for about �15 or similar just transfer the files to there (right click mouse hold the button down and move here.you don't need to reformat your PC,Also use Firefox browser or you'll eventually be hijacked if using Internet Explorer download here
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/products/fire fox/


If you just want to hide your browsing history use ccleaner it's free - one click and it's all gone. download here
http://www.ccleaner.com/

If you are using XP you can't really hde your files- if you want to be sure they're gone - do a search from the start menu - select pictures , or videos or whatever - the way XP is set up anyone can see your files on that computer.

But beware as many porn sites aso download spyware or viruses make sure you have an up to date antivirus


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