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Anez Ohlinger [MSFT]August 21, 20139 0 0 0 I installed Visual Studio 2012 Professional. The installation did not complete successfully so I ran a Repair. During the Repair, the following error visual studio the event log file is full occurred: The event log file is full Thanks to a StackOverflow post, the event log file is full visual studio 2010 (which I'm not finding today), the following steps resolved the issue: 1.In Control Panel, uninstall Visual Studio 2012. 2. Delete all the event log file is full visual studio 2008 the files in %ProgramData%\Package Cache. To open this folder, open the Run window, and type: %ProgramData%\Package Cache. On Windows 8, the ProgramData folder is hidden. 3. Forcibly remove Visual Studio 2012: a) Open the event log file location command window as Administrator. b) Type:"drive:\\InstallPath\vs_professional.exe" /uninstall /force c) Hit Enter. 4. Ran the Visual Studio setup again. Success. This article lists the /force option: How to uninstall Visual Studio 2012http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2771441/en-us#Force Thanks! Tags event log file is full force installation repair uninstall visual studio Comments (9) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Eric says: January 16, 2014 at 7:41 am Rebuilding my machine after
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a hard drive failure and came across this problem this morning. Thanks for posting a solution 🙂 In my case, the original installation didn't complete because I actually had to stop it. I was surprised when I stopped it, it said that 15 components had been installed. I was expecting a rollback. Thanks again! Reply Phil says: April 10, 2014 at 6:46 am This work perfectly, now it has fixed other issues I had creating new ASP.NET MVC 4/5 projects Reply Wilf says: July 22, 2014 at 1:54 am Thanks a lot. Your recipe helped me with severe problems where VS omitted parts of the installation. Reply ritesh says: October 23, 2014 at 4:54 pm thanks for the valuable suggestion..it solved my frustration.. Reply Marcel says: January 20, 2015 at 5:09 pm Thanks for the fix, exact same problem! Reply Tim says: March 21, 2015 at 10:24 pm Thanks for this, your steps fixed a problem I've been having for some time! Reply Sinead says: October 16, 2015 at 6:46 am Hi Mandi. This worked for me too. The issue I was getting SSIS issues - Element
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our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY event log file deleted TRIVIA Search How-To Geek Fixing "The Event Log is Full" Error on Windows XP I was working on a project event log file format for work when I suddenly got the strangest error: "The Event Log is Full". Seriously? What I didn't remember is that Windows XP doesn't automatically overwrite events less than 7 days old from https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mandi/2013/08/21/visual-studio-2012-the-event-log-file-is-full-error-message/ the event log, so when it's full, most applications that try and write to the event log are going to break. You can easily fix this problem by changing the event logs to overwrite old events regardless of the date, or just increase the size that the log is allowed to grow to. Note: If your event log is so huge within 7 days that you http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/fixing-the-event-log-is-full-error-on-windows-xp/ are getting this error, there's probably something seriously wrong. You should inspect your event log to understand what is causing all of the errors… more on that in a future article. Increasing Event Log Size Open up Event Viewer by typing in eventvwr into the Start \ Run box, or you can find it under Administrative tools section of Control Panel. You'll notice over on the right-hand side of the window that the current size of my Application and System Event Logs are 512 KB… Now you can right-click on one of the Event Logs in the list, and choose Properties from the menu. In this dialog you can do a number of things… you could clear the log, increase the size, or just set the system to overwrite events as needed. I chose to increase the maximum size of the event log, and then also to overwrite events as needed. For those of you using Windows Vista, you'll notice that the default settings in Vista are to overwrite as needed, and the maximum size is way bigger. Guess my setting choices make sense then… Again, if your Application or System event logs are growing so gigantic that
error If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?616899-RESOLVED-The-event-log-file-is-full-error you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of https://community.dynamics.com/gp/f/32/t/94431 5 Thread: [RESOLVED] The event log file is full error Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded event log Mode Jun 2nd, 2010,06:05 AM #1 _ivo_ View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Addicted Member Join Date Sep 2009 Location Zagreb Posts 136 [RESOLVED] The event log file is full error Hi to all! I want to connect access db to my project and I get this error when I click on "Connect to Database" Why is this?? Please help It event log file is VB 2008 Express Regards, Ivo Attached Images Reply With Quote Jun 2nd, 2010,06:18 AM #2 jmcilhinney View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage .NUT Join Date May 2005 Location Sydney, Australia Posts 93,546 Re: The event log file is full error I would guess that an error is occurring that VS wants to write to the event log, but it can't because there's no room. Open the Event Viewer from Control Panel -> Administrative Tools and make some space. 2007-2016 Why is my data not saved to my database? | MSDN Data Walkthroughs MSDN "How Do I?" Videos: VB | C# VBForums Database Development FAQ My CodeBank Submissions: VB | C# My Blog: Data Among Multiple Forms (3 parts) | WP8 Turnstile Feather Transition with Pivot Control Beginner Tutorials: VB | C# | SQL Reply With Quote Jun 2nd, 2010,06:20 AM #3 _ivo_ View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Addicted Member Join Date Sep 2009 Location Zagreb Posts 136 Re: The event log file is full error Originally Posted by jmcilhinney I would guess that an error is occurring that
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