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vote Greetings, I have server 2008 R2 SP1 that is reporting low disk space. I installed the Desktop Experience and ran the Cleanup. Windows
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update reported 5GB of used space so I selected it and ran the cleanup wizard. It now shows So I re-ran the Cleanup and saw this 1. System Queued Windows Error reporting 20GB! Can I just run cleanup and get rid of them? Why is the default on the logs system archived windows error report folder so large? Also when I look at the winsxs directory the size is 17GB but it no longer shows in the disk cleanup as an option to get rid of. Liam Edited by Liam Haw Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:00 PM Wanted to add last line. Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:58 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, According to your description, my understanding is that Cleanup wizard displays 20GB System Queued Windows Error reporting on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. It is safe to use the cleanup wizard to clear the System Queued Windows Error reporting. If there is too many space has been used by the Error reporting, you may consider of disable it: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754364.aspx After finishing the cleanup process, restart the server to make the change effected. Then, re-run the cleanup wizard and confirm the result. Bes
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caused by Broken Registration Reader's Query:I have a 160GB Western Digital Hard Drive partitioned into a 40GB Operating System partition and the other 120GB for my files. However, when I run Disk Cleanup utility from within Vista Ultimate, it shows multiple 131GB options for me to clean up. After I clicked OK http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/serious-disk-cleanup-problem-caused-by-broken-registration/ to cleanup the selected entries, it erased everything on the 40GB partition. I then had to reinstall Windows Vista, but the problem seems to be recurring.(Information in this post applies to Windows Vista, 7, 8, & Windows 10 systems.)Having received three more such questions, I decided to work on this issue. Here is the screenshot of what Disk Cleanup displayed:Fig 1: Disk Cleanup showing the list of files to delete.According to the above Disk error report Cleanup graphic, the Windows Error Reporting files constituted to 196 GB, which is impossible in this case. I asked for the registry export of this key from the affected system:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ VolumeCachesThe above registry location contains the list of Disk Cleanup handlers and their registration information. When comparing the settings with in my system I noticed that a really important value named Folder was missing windows error report in each of the following subkeys under the VolumeCaches branch:|_ Windows Error Reporting Archive Files|_ Windows Error Reporting Queue Files|_ Windows Error Reporting System Archive Files|_ Windows Error Reporting System Queue FilesThis paragraph from the MSDN documentation provides the description for the Folder registry value: A specific folder or folders to search for items matching entries in the FileList value. You can specify wildcards using the ? or * characters. If the value is of type REG_SZ, multiple folder names are separated using the | character, without spaces on either side of it. If a CSIDL value is present, only one folder can be specified in this value. The location indicated by the CSIDL value is prepended to that folder path to compose a search path. For an example, see the CSIDL value description. If this value is absent, the root folder of the current volume is used. The DDEVCF_DOSUBDIRS flag is needed in that case to search the entire drive.Note the last line which states that the Disk Cleanup will recursively search the entire volume for the list of files mentioned in the FileList registry value (*.* wildcard used in this case) and include everything on the volume for deletion, if the DDEVCF_DOSUBDIRS flags is enabled (which is enabled by default).Fixing the Disk Cleanup WER HandlersAvailable below are the REG f