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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 per user queued windows error reporting windows 7 these from my system? as it also consumes some space in my system? Can system queued windows error reporting file location you please advice me in this? Reply With Quote Related Windows Problems:Unable to delete a Folder in windows 7How to delete
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Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Software > Operating Systems disk cleanup setup log files > How do you clear the Windows Error Reporting list in System Information? Discussion in 'Operating Systems' started disk cleanup debug dump files by Mooncalf, Feb 8, 2004. Mooncalf Senior member Joined: Dec 5, 2000 Messages: 805 Likes Received: 0 In System Information under software environment it lists every error since XP was installed. http://windowsdiscussions.com/can-i-delete-system-error-reports-windows-115119.html Can I clear that list somehow and is there any harm in doing so? #1 Mooncalf, Feb 8, 2004 LiLithTecH Diamond Member Joined: Jul 28, 2002 Messages: 3,105 Likes Received: 0 If you are talking about 'Turning Off Error Reporting', then do the following: Right-click My Computer \ Properties Click Advanced tab Click the Error Reporting button Tick "Disable error reporting." https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/how-do-you-clear-the-windows-error-reporting-list-in-system-information.1254301/ Leave the other radio button unchecked next to the text labeled, 'But notify me when critical errors occur' Click OK. Clearing the folder will not help. Windows will rebuild it on next reboot. You can also choose which PROGRAMS you would like to keep it enabled for. #2 LiLithTecH, Feb 8, 2004 valky Member Joined: Jan 8, 2004 Messages: 38 Likes Received: 0 In System Information under software environment it lists every error since XP was installed. Can I clear that list somehow and is there any harm in doing so? The list can be cleared in Computer Management for: System Tools / Event Viewer / Application and System locations can be deleted...................... :beer: #3 valky, Feb 8, 2004 Mooncalf Senior member Joined: Dec 5, 2000 Messages: 805 Likes Received: 0 Originally posted by: valky In System Information under software environment it lists every error since XP was installed. Can I clear that list somehow and is there any harm in doing so? The list can be cleared in Computer Management for: System Tools / Event Viewer / Application and S
for Windows 10 Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best http://www.howtogeek.com/266337/what-should-i-remove-in-disk-cleanup-on-windows/ articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search https://forum.piriform.com/?showtopic=22109 How-To Geek Is It Safe to Delete Everything in Windows' Disk Cleanup? The Disk Cleanup tool included with Windows can quickly erase various system files and free up disk space. But some things-like "Windows ESD Installation Files" on Windows 10-probably shouldn't be removed. For the most part, the items in Disk Cleanup is safe to delete. windows error But, if your computer isn't running properly, deleting some of these things may prevent you from uninstalling updates, rolling back your operating system, or just troubleshooting a problem, so they're handy to keep around if you have the space. Disk Cleanup 101 RELATED ARTICLE7 Ways To Free Up Hard Disk Space On Windows You can launch Disk Cleanup from the Start menu-just search for "Disk Cleanup". It will immediately scan for windows error reporting files it can delete and display a list to you. However, this just shows files you can delete with your current user account's permissions. Assuming you have administrator access to the computer, you'll want to click "Clean Up System Files" to view a complete list of files you can delete. To remove a group of files, check it. To keep a group of files, ensure it's unchecked. You'll see the maximum amount of data you can delete at the top of the window, and how much space you'll actually save at the bottom. Click "OK" after you're done selecting data and Disk Cleanup will delete the types of data you want to remove. Windows ESD Installation Files Are Important RELATED ARTICLEEverything You Need to Know About "Reset This PC" in Windows 8 and 10 On Windows 10, there's now a "Windows ESD installation files" option here. Deleting it can free a few gigabytes of hard disk space. This is probably the most important option on the list, as deleting it could cause you problems. These ESD files are used for "resetting your PC" to its factory default settings. If you delete these files, you'll have more disk space-but you won't have the files necessary to reset your PC. You may need to download Windows
Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. If I clean "Windows Error Reporting" will that delete my Events Log? Started by Izzy , May 23 2009 10:53 AM Please log in to reply 5 replies to this topic #1 OFFLINE Izzy Izzy Newbie Members 2 posts Posted 23 May 2009 - 10:53 AM I'm a fairly new CCleaner user. On the Windows Tab of the CCleaner, there is a check-box for "Windows Error Reporting". If I select that box, will I also be deleting my computer's Event Logs? I rely on those for tracking problems. I have a Windows Vista 32-bit Home Basic. Thanks! Back to top #2 OFFLINE metalj metalj Advanced Member Members 362 posts Gender:Male Posted 23 May 2009 - 03:45 PM No, as far as I know."Windows Error Reporting" cleans the log files created by Error Reports.CCleaner doesn't clean Event logs.As you said, those are important.Here's some more info. Piriform Software User Guides Back to top #3 OFFLINE Keithuk Keithuk Power Member Members 957 posts Gender:Male Location:Staffordshire, England Interests:Programming in Visual Basic. Posted 24 May 2009 - 02:22 PM Welcome to Piriform Izzy.I'm a fairly new CCleaner user. On the Windows Tab of the CCleaner, there is a check-box for "Windows Error Reporting". If I select that box, will I also be deleting my computer's Event Logs? I rely on those for tracking problems. I have a Windows Vista 32-bit Home Basic. Thanks!I don't have a check-box for "Windows Error Reporting" in the Windows tab. Well CC has an option to clean all Windows log files. There aren't that important they just report something has been done. Thats files with a log extension.Under System - Windows Log Files just remove the tick and try it again. [b]Keith Windows XP 2002 SP3 IE 7.0 Martin2k Rorshach112 is the best Back to top #4 OFFLINE metalj metalj Advanced Member Members 362 posts Gender:Male Posted 24 May 2009 - 02:34 PM I don't have a check-box for "Windows Error Reporting" in the Windows tab.It's vista only.Here. Piriform Software User Guides Back to top #5 OFFLINE Izzy Izzy Newbie Me