Opening a new tab page in IE9 lists the most commonly used Web sites, which are ordered from highest to lowest according to how often you use a Web site. but for a website, if you accidentally click the Red Fork button and delete it, it may appear that no matter how many times you open the site, the site will not appear in the list of most commonly used sites.
This type of problem, the most commonly used solution is to reset ie, ie browser restore to the factory settings, let ie from the beginning to judge the number of visits to the site and then arrange.
To reset the method:
1. Close all Internet Explorer windows.
2, click Start, enter Inetcpl.cpl in the search box, press ENTER.
3, click the Advanced tab, click Reset, check the delete personalization settings, click Reset.
4, click Close.
However, ie reset will remove some personalization settings, if you do not want to reset ie, you can try the following solution.
1, open the registry, start-> run->regedit->
2, expand to find the following location:
Hkey_current_usersoftwaremicrosoftinternet Explorertabbedbrowsingnewtabpageexclude
3, in the list on the right, select all items (except default, otherwise you will be prompted to delete the default item cannot be deleted), right click to select Delete:
In the Confirm Value Delete dialog box, select Yes to delete the address of the page that was added to the exclusion list before the Red fork was clicked:
After the deletion, only the default entry is left:
At this point, and then open the Web page with IE9, will be based on the frequency of the use of a Web page, and add to the corresponding list of the most commonly used Web pages.