Just downloaded IE 9 for Windows 7. I noticed that when I click on the "new tab" link next to the tab I'm currently on, the new tab shows "Your most popular sites". That shows icons for the last 10 sites you visited. You have a choice to "hide sites" or "show sites" but is there a way during CCleaner's wiping process to delete the "Your most popular sites" icons each time you use the cleaner?
Thanks!
Jerry525
Yes, i think it's History under Internet Explorer
I wish it were as simple as checking off "History" which is a default for CCleaner, but it doesn't touch it. I clean history every day.
By the way, for those of you using IE 9, click the new tab next to the tab your currently on and you'll see what I'm talking about. After you run CCleaner go back and open IE 9 and click on a new tab. The icons are still there. You have the option in the lower right corner to "hide" the contents of the Icons or "Unhide" them, but they remain there after CCleaner is run.
Any other suggestions?
jerry525
Not really sure if this is what your are talking about but if you want IE9 to open a new tab with a blank page (no icons on it) just go into your control panel and click on Internet Options.
Under the General tab click on the settings button where it says 'tabs' A new page will open and in the middle of this page it says ''when a new tab is opened, open...''
There is a little drop down arrow selection box. Just select 'open blank page'
Then click apply, okay etc.
Then try IE9 and open another tab after your home page has opened ![:)]()
FWIW, cleaning Internet Explorer with
[x] Temporary Internet Files
[x] History
[x] Cookies
[x] Recently Typed URLs
[x] Index.dat files
[x] Last Download Location
[x] Autocomplete Form History
[ ] Saved Passwords
produced the new tab page (with suggestions) sans suggestions based on my browsing history.