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Smartphones More Software Memory Power Supplies Peripherals Displays Automotive PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Is it safe to delete “per user queued windows error report”?> Solved Is it safe to system queued windows error reporting disable delete “per user queued windows error report”? Tags: Windows Storage Pagefile Last response: June
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26, 2014 9:46 PM in Storage Share Tainted KFC June 26, 2014 8:27:05 PM Hey, I use a 60gb ssd for my
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os and now it only has 12gb left (it had 4gb left 2 minutes ago but pagefile shrinking works wonders). On disc cleanup, there is an option to delete “per user queued windows error report”, http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/should-i-delete-per-user-queued-windows-error/086f6ff3-66ac-4a1c-8a15-034cdbbad556 which is taking up 2.5gb of space. Is it safe to delete? More about : safe delete user queued windows error report Best solution NBSN June 26, 2014 8:31:22 PM It is safe to delete that. You could transfer the reports to a disc if you wanted to just in case...but I have never needed them for anything. Share undergroundtech June 26, 2014 8:32:14 PM Yes, it's just part of the http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2197050/safe-delete-user-queued-windows-error-report.html error reporting system that reports application errors and technical errors. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Tainted KFC June 26, 2014 9:46:53 PM Thanks guys m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Read discussions in other Storage categories Hard Drives DVD Drives DVD Writers Optical Media Flash Media NAS/RAID SSD Western Digital Ask the community Tags Example: Notebook, Android, SSD hard drive Publish Latest experts RARRAF Motherboard Expert a b V Also expert in: Graphics card, Windows 10, CPUs jaguarskx Laptop Master a b D Also expert in: CPUs, Graphics card, Gaming herrwizo Gaming Master a b 4 Also expert in: CPUs, Graphics card, Power supply Scores All badges Forum help Latest Reports Best PC Builds Asus ROG PG348Q 34-inch Curved G-Sync Monitor Review Lian Li PE-750 SFX-L 750W PSU Review ASRock H170 Pro4 & Pro4S Motherboard Review Kingston SSDNow UV400 480GB SSD Review Tom's Hardware Around the World Tom's Hardware Around the World Denmark Norway Finland Russia France Turkey Germany UK Italy USA Subscribe to Tom's Hardware Search the site Search Ok About Tom's Hardware Advertising About us Contact Purch Privacy Policy Terms Of Use and Sale Copyright Policy Copyright © 2016 Purch Group, Inc. All Rights ReservedTom's Har
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows Vista (Solved) Vista "Disk Cleanup'' Questions (7 posts) Started 7 years ago by cygpup Latest reply from cygpup Topic Viewed 1831 times cygpup Posts: 62 This http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/vista-disk-cleanup-questions post has been reported. In the 'disk cleanup' on Vista is it safe to delete 'downloaded program files?' (wouldn't that delete the programs as well)? In the 'disk cleanup' what is - and - is it safe to delete 'per user http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/is-it-safe-to-delete-system-queued-windows-error-reporting.3566680/ archived Windows error reporting'? 'per user queued Windows error reporting'? 'system archived Windows error reporting'? 'system queued Windows error reporting'? Thank you for all of your help. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top whs Posts: 17584 This post windows error has been reported. You can delete all that stuff. The downloaded program files are the .exes that are not needed after installation (a bit like .zip folders after unzipping). And all those error reporting files have only historic value - unless you want to look up what happened in the past. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top jd2066 Posts: 3814 This post has been reported. I would recommend against deleting those things. The 'Downloaded Program Files' folder stores downloaded ActiceX windows error report controls like Adobe Flash, Sun Java, etc and it's possible you would need to reinstall them if you cleared out that folder. Also I think the 'Windows error reporting' files are using by the 'Problems and Solutions' applet which will sometimes go out and find solutions to problems that are saved so it's helpful. And due to some bugs with the 'Disk Cleanup' I would recommend against using it at all as it doesn't save that much space but can cause many problems if used incorrectly. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top cygpup Posts: 62 This post has been reported. WOW - It seems as though I inadvertently asked a contentious question - with 2 replies each with a completely different opinion. Does anyone else have an opinion? Thank you for your opinions. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top whs Posts: 17584 This post has been reported. Justin is extra cautious. But he knows more than me about PCs. So why don't you go with what he says. If I needed to, I would delete that stuff. But Justin has a good point: it is probably not worth the effort - and then the Disk Cleanup program is not kosher anyhow. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top ScottW Posts: 6609 This post has been reported. cygpup, free advice is worth what you paid for it! So, I will throw my opinion into the mix. It i
Calvin Guest Hi, I have a brand new Dell laptop and I am a new pc owner. First of all, I have tried to install service pack 1 for my vista home premium for 3 times but failed with the same error code ( 80041315 ). What happened was, the installation was complete ( 3 0f 3 - 100 % complete ), then a message appeared saying ' service pack is not installed - reverting back changes ' ........... and I have to wait for another hour for it to revert back the changes......sigh.... The service pack1 ( SP 1 ) is not installed till today on my laptop. I have contacted microsoft agents through a live chat, but they were not of much help either.... But the problem now is , although the SP 1 was not installed ( after 3 attempts ) I noticed that about 12GB of hard disc space is used up presumably by the failed installation attempts. I am quite sure the 12GB was used up in the attempts as I was monitoring the hard disc during installation of the SP1. So I contacted microsoft chat again and the agent discovered that the System Queued Windows Error Reporting under disc cleanup was as large as 25.6 GB !! I asked him what is that?? But he seems like he doesn't know either!! But he suggested that I mark it for cleanup..... But I did not listen to him because he doesn't seem like he knows what he is doing. So my question now is, What is this ' system queued windows error reporting ( 25GB ) ' ??? Is it safe to clean it up ?? Will I loose any of my own files or affect my computer usage if i delete it ?? ( as I read some other post their pc crashed when they deleted these files ) I really need some reliable and useful advice here because I am a newbie when it comes to computer stuffs ....... Thanks Calvin Calvin, Jul 13, 2008 #1 Advertisements Guest Guest It is safe to delete. They are diagnostics only. You won't be able to debug all the crashes you've had (and how many times have you done that?). "Calvin" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi, > > I have a brand new Dell laptop and I am a new pc owner. > > First of all, I have tried to install service pack 1 for my vista home > premium for 3 times but failed with the same error code ( 80041315 ). > What happened was, the installation was complete ( 3 0f 3 - 100 % > complete ), > then a message appeared saying ' service pack is not installed - reverting > back changes ' ........... and I have to wait for another hour for it to > revert back the changes......sigh.... > > The service pack1 ( SP 1 ) is not installed till today on my laptop. > > I have contacted microsoft agents through a live chat, but they were not > of > much help either.... > > But the problem now is , although the SP 1 was not installed ( after 3 >