Removing TOR from Registry

Job Job2 at home.nl
Wed Jan 3 11:35:43 UTC 2007


as far as I know it deletes the keys that are left over by any program 
that is not installed anymore and other "old"stuff.
I cant promise anything ofcourse ;)

Ringo Kamens schreef:
> I'm not sure if regmechanic does these keys specifically because I
> don't know which keys we're talking about and I don't have experience
> with regmechanic, but it might.
>
> On 1/3/07, Job <Job2 at home.nl> wrote:
>> cant you just use a program like registry mechanic? it deletes unused
>> keys in the registry right?
>>
>>
>> Vincent BTinternet schreef:
>> > No disrespect to TOR users and all those who put in all the hard work
>> > to make a reliable program (free more importantly) that innocent
>> > people can use and I myself have enjoyed the privileges of trying to
>> > browse anonymously as an extra security feature but once again I am
>> > having to remove Tor and not look back for a while cos it does get in
>> > the way of some of my other installed applications.
>> > &
>> > I use Windows not Linux which Tor appears to be better suited.
>> >
>> > I have just recently solved a problem after my pc became corrupted and
>> > I found privoxy blocking ads from my FTP client - I needed the latest
>> > Macromedia Flash player.
>> >
>> > Is there a command I can run in the command prompts to completely
>> > clear TOR from my system or registry safely?
>> >
>> > I reiterate, this is temporary and I do intend reusing TOR again
>> > sometime in the future again.
>> >
>> > Vincent.
>>
>



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