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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, 2013 at 2:40 UTC WinDirStat isthe first tool I use to search for used space and I'm also aware of c:\windows\softwaredistribution. The question is that I never deleted the WER content till now (discovered it today) and found that, in some servers, is useful to do so. OffGaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 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 delete “per user queued windows error report”? Tags: Windows Storage Pagefile Last response: 27 June 2014 05:46 in Storage Share Tainted KFC 27 June 2014 04:27:05 Hey, I use a 60gb ssd for my 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”, 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 27 June 2014 04:31:22 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 27 June 2014 04:32:14 Yes, it's just part of the error reporting system that reports application errors and technical errors. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Tainted KFC 27 June 2014 05:46:53 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 Gam3r01 Graphics card Master a b U Also expert in: CPUs, AMD, Nvidia gondo CPUs Expert a b à Also expert in: Motherboard, Gaming, Monitor bigpinkdragon286 CPUs Master a b à Also expert in: Motherboard, Graphics card, AMD Scores All badges Forum help Latest Reports Samsung 960 Pro SSD Review In Win Classic Series C 900W PSU Review Best Motherboards Fallen Enthusiast GPU Manufacturers Best Memory Partners Reviews games Play action games 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 Privacy Tom's IT Pro Copyright © 2016 Purch Group, Inc. All Rights ReservedTom's Hardware Guide ™