Lol, Nano, I can't belive you were irresponsible enough to get yourself into this situation... I'm not saying I'm surprised, I'm just dying of laughter over here. Yeah, there is a way to get history back, but it involves the person who deleted it being too stupid to defrag the disk afterwards. It also involves getting a fourteen year old relative to get on the computer and work their magic, as parents are usually ignorant about the sublties of the Web Browser. Incase you have a fourteen year old Comp. Wizard around, I'll help you out. If you have a PC, click start > Run then type in defrag, and let it do what it does: Destroy your fragmented computer po[b][/b]rn memory files. If you have a Mac, I'm going to leave you to die, because I can't stand them. Note to anybody else reading this post: If you own a Mac, it's not that I don't like you, it's that I don't like your computer and won't help you with any problems you may have with it. Also: Do us a favor and don't get yourself into stupid situations like this... Or at least if you do, videotape your parent's reaction when they find out.