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Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Archived and queued Windows Error http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/vista-system-queued-windows-error-reporting/9b94235d-ca5c-46a8-a08e-5a7531b942e1 Reporting up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 Just ran Disk Cleanup on a computer here (Windows Vista), and saw 3 items in the list I haven't seen before: Per user archived Windows Error Repo... | 402 MB System archived WIndows Error Repor... | 18,0 KB System queued Windows Error Reporti... | 533 MB What are those? I assume it is safe to delete, but should I do something with it first? Should http://serverfault.com/questions/21777/archived-and-queued-windows-error-reporting I for example be kind to Mircosoft and send all that queued stuff? How would I do that? Note: Wish I knew what was after those dots. Assume it is "Reporting", but no idea if there is more after it. Hate dialogs that can not be resized... (or at least lets me know what is behind truncated text in a tooltip) windows windows-vista cleanup share|improve this question asked Jun 8 '09 at 9:08 Svish 1,69592539 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted Yes it is safe to delete these files, they are files generated by Windows Error Reporting when an application error occurs. The per-user data is saved to: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\wer the system data is saved to: %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ THose two folders are split into ReportArchive which is historical reports, and ReportQueue which are reports that have not been sent yet. This applies to both Windows Vista and Windows 7. share|improve this answer answered Jun 8 '09 at 9:28 Richard Slater 2,81322242 Are they used for anything? Can I use them for anything? Can I somehow tell Windows to send the reports that have not been sent yet? –Svish Jun 8 '09 at 11:27 2 windows retains information about how, what, why and when an application or driver
Messages: 13 i did try to remove them once and Vista was compliantly deleted from my hdd !!! quattro, Sep 9, 2007 #1 Advertisements AmericanNightmare Joined: Jun 18, 2007 Messages: 290 Location: http://www.vistaforums.com/threads/need-help-per-user-archived-queued-windows-error-report.2666/ Missouri It appears to be an issue with your RAID setup to me. I checked my mine however and there was no such weirdness on my disk/s with RAID 0. The reason i say this is b/c that looks to be a bit over half of your available disk even though it's obviously not really (as your actual used space is much lower from the image you posted)so agian i think it's some error report sort of anomaly if you will caused by Vista seeing the RAID config wrong or the RAID array itself. Is it causing any issues? Did you set up the RAID array yourself or did it come on that machine ( i ask b/c it's a Dell and i am not familiar with retail PC's these days last time i bought one they sure did not come with RAID 0 pre-configured) Anyway it may be windows error reporting due to how Dell set up the RAID if that's the case. If it's not causing trouble i wouldn't worry too much about it you obviously have more space available that what disk clean-up reports. I am very new to the whole RAID game so i am sure someone like cyclic can shed more light on it for you. AmericanNightmare, Sep 10, 2007 #2 Advertisements cyclic Joined: Feb 20, 2007 Messages: 607 I have noticed in many different scenarios that Vista does seem to not be able to count properly, running checkdisk against the volume might clear the size error up, clearly the per user settings are not taking that many Gigabytes it is a 'misreported size' I have tried to seek answers to these issues with Vista but without any concrete certainty of what's going on, I don't think it's especially worse or confined to RAID configs, I've never had it on a RAID setup but seen it several times on various Vista setups. I have never found though that deleting them anyway causes any problem as the size reported is wrong, then I have always run checkdisk first which usually clears up the 'anomily'. cyclic, Sep 11, 2007 #3 quattro Joined: Jul 3, 2007 Messages: 13 i did setup the raid and its r