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Posted 10 May 2011 - 02:36 AM

Windows has a few strange characteristics when it comes to storing information about recently opened documents or recently typed or executed commands. This is, in most cases, favorable, as it saves a lot of time in browsing through to the document location again and again.

However, there are instances when you would want the entire history to be unavailable. There are cases when you would want to delete certain commands from the run history. This article demonstrates methods on how you can delete your run history or even selected commands in your history...

How To Clear Your Windows 7 Run History

The Windows 7 Power User's Guide is a 170-page book that does what it says. There are 16 chapters, covering everything you might want to know about making the most of Windows 7. Whether you're already using Microsoft's latest OS, or you're thinking of switching, this book is definitely worth having...

170-page Windows 7 E-Book

Although Microsoft has patched multiple DLL load hijacking vulnerabilities since last summer, Windows and Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) can still be exploited, a security company warned today...

Unpatched DLL bugs let hackers exploit Windows 7
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