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Transformations to Achieve HigherPerformance Getting 24p/5:5 Pulldown from DVD, Netflix, and Cable on your 120Hz or 240HzTV → Losing space on Drive C? Check your WERReportQueue Posted on May 5, 2008 by Jordan Bortz I had been losing space on Drive C for awhile and it seemed odd to me as I rarely store things on Drive C, therefore the space should not be going down. It ended up I had 255 GB (!) of files stacked up in the Windows Error Reporting Service queue in C:\programdata\microsoft\windows\wer\reportqueue Definitely worth checking from time to time if you have apps that crash a lot and use Windows Vista. To find out more about this subject, as well as instructions to disable it entirely, please see this link http://www.walkernews.net/2007/08/13/how-to-disable-vista-error-reporting-feature/ Rate this:Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailRedditLike this:Like Loading... Related About Jordan Bortz C#, WPF, Android, Architect, Developer, Consultant, Project Manager available for remote/telecommute assignments View all posts by Jordan Bortz → This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged vista, windows vista. Bookmark the permalink. ← Minimize Data Transformations to Achieve HigherPerformance Getting 24p/5:5 Pulldown from DVD, Netflix, and Cable on your 120Hz or 240HzTV → 13 Responses to Losing space on Drive C? Check your WERReportQueue steve says: May 11, 2008 at 12:12 pm IS IT SAFE TO DELETE THESE FILES??? Reply Jordan Bortz says: May 11, 2008 at 4:26 pm Yes Reply dazza says: August 14, 2009 at 3:48 am how can you disable these logs…i dont want them! Reply Sebastiao Amaro says: October 5, 2009 at 11:29 am Hello Jordan, I have the same problem in my Windows Server 2008. The folder C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue has its siz