To my knowledge, tor doesn't make registry entries but rather windows makes logs of run programs. In addition it might be stored in a temp folder. Most run-of-the-mill registry/disk cleaners will clean it up. If you're worried about that kind of information, perhaps you should consider making a "clean" backup and then every few days erasing your HD and putting it back on. That way, you don't have to worry about the data because it will be gone. I used this setup for a while and it worked great for me if you need help doing it. In total for 30gb of data, it takes about 20 min to backup/restore an image. Ringo Kamens
On 1/2/07, Vincent BTinternet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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.

