How to restore "Common Websites" in the new tab of IE11/10 browser after being deleted

  
 

If you create a new tab in IE11 or IE10 browser, you will see a "common website" column, which can easily open common websites. However, if you delete a website, you will find that it will not appear in the "Common Websites" section no matter how often you browse the website. This is because after the deletion, the site will be blocked, causing it to no longer appear in the "Common Sites" section. So how do you recover the deleted website and return it to the “Common Websites” column to participate in “Competition”?

The easiest way is to reset IE browser, but this method is simple and rude, it will erase all your IE browser personalization settings. So Microsoft Chiefs will share with you a "precise strike" method to solve this problem.

Press the Win + R shortcut to bring up the "Run" dialog box, enter "ldedit", confirm, open the "Registry Editor", and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software in the list on the left. \\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\TabbedBrowsing\\NewTabPage\\Exclude. Then delete all the values ​​in the right window except the "default" value and the custom IE10 browser shared by the Microsoft chieftain. "New tab" is displayed in the "NumRows" value. As shown in the figure:


The above operation is equivalent to clearing all the ranking records of “common websites”, which will be rearranged according to the number of times the website has been viewed, including before you. Deleted site. Therefore, the deleted website is frequently browsed and can be displayed in the “Common Websites” section

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