Per User Queued Windows Error Reporting Vista
Contents |
be down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Mon, 24 Oct 2016 02:34:19 GMT by s_wx1196 (squid/3.5.20)
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or
Is It Safe To Delete System Error Memory Dump Files
posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault service pack backup files is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody
Disk Cleanup Temporary Files
can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Archived and queued Windows Error Reporting up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 Just ran Disk Cleanup on a computer here (Windows Vista), http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/vista-system-queued-windows-error-reporting/9b94235d-ca5c-46a8-a08e-5a7531b942e1 and saw 3 items in the list I haven't seen before: Per user archived Windows Error Repo... | 402 MB System archived WIndows Error Repor... | 18,0 KB System queued Windows Error Reporti... | 533 MB What are those? I assume it is safe to delete, but should I do something with it first? Should I for example be kind to Mircosoft and send all that queued stuff? How would I do that? Note: Wish I knew what was after those dots. http://serverfault.com/questions/21777/archived-and-queued-windows-error-reporting Assume it is "Reporting", but no idea if there is more after it. Hate dialogs that can not be resized... (or at least lets me know what is behind truncated text in a tooltip) windows windows-vista cleanup share|improve this question asked Jun 8 '09 at 9:08 Svish 1,69592539 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted Yes it is safe to delete these files, they are files generated by Windows Error Reporting when an application error occurs. The per-user data is saved to: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\wer the system data is saved to: %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ THose two folders are split into ReportArchive which is historical reports, and ReportQueue which are reports that have not been sent yet. This applies to both Windows Vista and Windows 7. share|improve this answer answered Jun 8 '09 at 9:28 Richard Slater 2,81322242 Are they used for anything? Can I use them for anything? Can I somehow tell Windows to send the reports that have not been sent yet? –Svish Jun 8 '09 at 11:27 2 windows retains information about how, what, why and when an application or driver has crashed. Depending on the configuration, found in (Vista: Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Problem Reports and Solutions > Change settings > Advanced settings) windows will periodicly download a file which it will compare the crash data with and then notify you if it finds a solution. If you have no ongoing prob
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 http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/is-it-safe-to-delete-system-queued-windows-error-reporting.3566680/ 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 ) https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20120724133703AAi68lG 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 windows error 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 windows error reporting 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
Help Suggestions Send Feedback Answers Home All Categories Arts & Humanities Beauty & Style Business & Finance Cars & Transportation Computers & Internet Consumer Electronics Dining Out Education & Reference Entertainment & Music Environment Family & Relationships Food & Drink Games & Recreation Health Home & Garden Local Businesses News & Events Pets Politics & Government Pregnancy & Parenting Science & Mathematics Social Science Society & Culture Sports Travel Yahoo Products International Argentina Australia Brazil Canada France Germany India Indonesia Italy Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Philippines Quebec Singapore Taiwan Hong Kong Spain Thailand UK & Ireland Vietnam Espanol About About Answers Community Guidelines Leaderboard Knowledge Partners Points & Levels Blog Safety Tips Computers & Internet Software Next Is it safe to delete System queued windows error reporting? I was doing a disk cleanup and i was wondering if is safe to delete System queued windows error reporting? (it's 48.5 MB) Follow 7 answers 7 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Yes No Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now Philip Rivers Billy Bush Gabrielle Union Diane Kruger Shania Twain 2016 Crossovers Truman Capote Auto Insurance Quotes Samsung Galaxy Dating Sites Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It's safe. It's just logs of errors (program crashes mostly) that were reported to Microsoft by the Windows Error Reporting service. You can read them if you want...open "Problem Reports and Solutions". You can find it Control Panel or type Problem Reports into the search bar on the start menu. You can also delete them from there. Source(s): soupfine · 4 years ago 3 Thumbs up 0 Thumbs down Comment Add a comment Submit · just now Report Abuse System Queued Windows Error Reporting Source(s): https://shrink.im/a98Gm trickett · 3 weeks ago 0 Thumbs up 0 Thumbs down Comment Add a comment Submit · just now Report Abuse This Site Might Help You. RE: is it safe to delete System queued windows error reporting? I was doing a disk cleanup and i was wondering if is safe to delete System queued windows error reporting? (it's 48.5 MB) Source(s): safe delete system queued windows error reporting: https://shorturl.im/aeuFL Duke · 9 months ago 0 Thumbs up 0 Thumbs down Comment Add a comment Submit · just now Report Abuse Yes, it's safe to delete windows error reporting files. They are just log files which record system info whenever Windows crashes. It's used by system administ