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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 error i1912 system event log full Repair. During the Repair, the following error occurred: The event log file
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is full Thanks to a StackOverflow post, (which I'm not finding today), the following steps resolved the event log is full visual studio 2012 issue: 1.In Control Panel, uninstall Visual Studio 2012. 2. Delete all the files in %ProgramData%\Package Cache. To open this folder, open the Run window, and type: %ProgramData%\Package Cache. On Windows
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8, the ProgramData folder is hidden. 3. Forcibly remove Visual Studio 2012: a) Open the 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 event log full server 2008 studio Comments (9) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Eric says: January 16, 2014 at 7:41 am Rebuilding my machine after 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
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has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Using System Monitoring Components Logging Application, Server, and Security the event log file is full Events Administering Event Logs Administering Event Logs How to: Clear Event Logs How to: Clear Event Logs How to: Clear Event Logs How to: Delete Event Logs How to: Determine https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mandi/2013/08/21/visual-studio-2012-the-event-log-file-is-full-error-message/ If Specific Event Logs Exist How to: Create and Remove Custom Event Logs How to: Clear Event Logs TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Recommended Version This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. How to: Clear https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d3wah3h5(v=vs.80).aspx Event Logs .NET Framework 2.0 Other Versions .NET Framework 3.0 Visual Studio .NET 2003 Event logs are set to a maximum size that determines how many entries each log can contain. When an event log is full, it will either stop recording entries or begin overwriting the oldest entries with new entries, depending on the log's settings in the Windows Event Viewer. In either case, you can clear the log of its existing entries to free the log and allow it to start recording events again. You must have Administrator rights to the computer on which the log resides in order to clear entries. By default, the Application, System, and Security logs are set to a default maximum size of 4992 K. Custom logs are set to a default maximum of 512 K. Note You can also use the Windows Event Viewer to free up space on a log that has become full. You can set the log to overwrite existing events, you can write log entries to an external file, or you can increase the maximum size of the log. Y
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