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 If you're in a critical state that you HAVE to gain diskspace, you can always look at c:\windows\softwaredistribution to gain some quick space.  0 Tabasco OP Moreira Dec 4, 201United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out TechRepublic Search GO Topics: CXO http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/windows-and-office/regain-hard-disk-space-by-using-windows-update-cleanup-in-windows-7-and-8x/ Cloud Big Data Security Innovation Software Data Centers Networking Startups Tech & Work All Topics Sections: Photos Videos All Writers Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Editions: US United States Australia http://windowsdiscussions.com/can-i-delete-system-error-reports-windows-115119.html United Kingdom Japan Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out Microsoft Regain hard disk space by using Windows Update Cleanup in Windows 7 and 8.x Disk Cleanup's windows error Windows Update Cleanup weeds through the WinSxS folder and eliminates unnecessary files. Learn how to use the feature in Windows 7 and 8.x. By Greg Shultz | in Windows and Office, January 19, 2014, 12:27 PM PST RSS Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus  Image: iStock/kynny  Disk Cleanup's new feature called Windows Update Cleanup is standard in Windows windows error reporting 8 and Windows 8.1 and was added to Windows 7 by an update that was made available in October 2013. The Windows Update Cleanup feature is designed to help you to regain valuable hard disk space by removing bits and pieces of old Windows updates that are no longer needed. I'll take a closer look at the Disk Cleanup tool and then focus on the new Windows Update Cleanup feature. As I do, I'll give you a little background on the Windows update leftovers that this tool is designed to eliminate. Note: Disk Cleanup and the Windows Update Cleanup feature works the same in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1. This article applies to all of those Windows versions, though all of the example screen shots are from a Windows 8 system. The WinSxS folder If you used the Windows operating system back in the Windows 9x days, you're familiar with the term DLL Hell. This situation arose when you installed different programs that included updated versions of Dynamic Link Library (DLL) files with the same name as files already on the system. These duplicate files would wreak havoc with applications and the operating system. For example, an application
suggested from my Windows OS itself and now in the list of things to cleanup I get the “Per user archived Windows Error reports”, “System archived Windows Error Reports” etc. Is that OK to delete all these from my system? as it also consumes some space in my system? Can you please advice me in this? Reply With Quote Related Windows Problems:Unable to delete a Folder in windows 7How to delete a file in my Windows PC when it says itÂ’s used by another service or program? Is it possible to force delete those files as of Linux where we use “rm” command?Unable to delete user account on Windows XPEasiest way of disabling error reporting on Windows XP?Getting Windows Boot Manager Error 0xc000000f while starting up Windows VistaCannot delete folders from Windows VistaWindows Vista System cannot delete movies in Windows Media Player 10Unable to delete Qoobox folder from the C drive of the Windows systemError access denied when trying to delete a file from Program Data in Windows 7"Error: Unable to delete the document, using in Print Queue" on Windows 7 15-04-201311:33 PM #2 solution Array Join Date Sep 2012 Location MNCL Posts 260 Re: Can I delete the System error reports in Windows? DEAR FRIEND, To delete the System error reports ....follow the below guide lines click start menu button and go to my computer then right click on C: drive and choose properties option and after tap on General tab then click the Disk cleanup button .....after that a window will be displayed In that window select windows error reports option and click Ok In the next step click Delete button Thank you!!!!!!!!! Reply With Quote 17-04-201306:33 AM #3 development Array Join Date Nov 2012 Posts 605 Re: Can I delete the System error reports in Windows? Hello Dear Friend ... Right click on " My Computer " go to the " properties " Go to the " Advanced Properties " After this click on " Error Reporting " Select " Disable Error Reporting " Click DONE Click OK ALL THE GOOD LUCK Reply With Quote 17-04-201307:35 AM #4 VinodKKumar Array Join Date Apr 2013 Posts 380 Re: Can I delete the System error reports in Windows? Dear friend, Yes, you can delete them. It is safe as these are used by your PC only to send report to different application and programs Support Centre for problem analysis. Proceed as follows: 1. Go to Control Panel> Action Centre> Problem reports. 2. Here you can see all the reports. 3. To delete these reports, press Ctrl+ A and then Del from your keyboard. 4. All the reports will be deleted. 5. You can delete them one by one. Thanks! Reply With Quot