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How to find history in the computer?
1. Sometimes you forget the address of the webpage you visited a few days ago, so you can find the webpage you visited a few days ago by querying the history:

(1) Find "Tools" in the upper right corner of the browser and click.

(2) After clicking, a drop-down box will appear. Find "History" and click.

(3) After entering, you will find many historical records and find the historical records of the day you need. Take "three days ago" as an example, and click Enter.

2. Check the computer running record, running time:

Open "My Computer" on the desktop, enter the system disk (note: the system disk is installed on the C disk by default), and find the file "c:\windows\SchedLgU.txt", which contains the time from the creation to the work of this computer (note: if the computer has been reinstalled, it will be recorded from the date of reinstallation), including the date.

3. Check the computer recently run program records:

Open the file "My Computer" on the desktop-"C: \ Windows \ Prefetch (folder)". In this folder, the programs that this computer has run are recorded. The file name in front of each file (that is, before the decimal point of the file) is the name of the program that the computer has run, and there is still time. Don't worry about the execution code behind, if the computer is not optimized, the things saved here should be very valuable!

4. Check the computer recently opened files (non-programs) and folder records:

Click Start-Run-Recent in the lower left corner of the desktop to view it.

5. View recent online records:

Open "My Computer"-"C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ Local Settings" on the desktop and slowly explore this folder. If the computer is not cleaned or optimized, all the records are in it (including what you did online, what website you went to, and maybe videos, pictures and so on). )

6. Check the recent computer deletion records:

? Download index. DAT file viewer software, installing, opening on the desktop: "My Computer"-"Documents and Settings"