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I went into the Event Viewer today to clear out my logs. Usually I just go
under Windows Logs and clear them out. I decided to go through everything under Applications and Services Logs. There was a lot there. I never pay any attention to these logs. I don't use them at all. I did look through them before clearing and most of what I saw was just information and I didn't really know what most of it was talking about anyway. A lot of the times it says there's an error, I never noticed any problems. Then there are times when I know there's a problem and it doesn't show anything. The question is, is there a way to stop all these logs from being created in the first place? Or is the program just a necessary evil that I will keep ignoring? I hate using resources for things that I don't see a need to be running. Lisa |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:12:03 -0700, Lisa - NH
wrote: The question is, is there a way to stop all these logs from being created in the first place? Or is the program just a necessary evil that I will keep ignoring? I hate using resources for things that I don't see a need to be running. You will one day be glad they are running if you have a problem. The resources they use are MINIMAL. |
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"Nonny" wrote:
You will one day be glad they are running if you have a problem. The resources they use are MINIMAL. I doubt it. I never used the logs when I ran XP.......or Vista on my old computer. I have had some small problems and the logs don't help me at all. If I have a problem and I can't fix it, I try system restore (which I haven't had to do on this computer). I always figure if I have a bad enough of a software related problem that it's time to format & start over again. I used to do it about once a year with XP. Any hardware problems, we just buy new hardware if not covered under warranty. Lisa |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:23:01 -0700, Lisa - NH
wrote: "Nonny" wrote: You will one day be glad they are running if you have a problem. The resources they use are MINIMAL. I doubt it. I never used the logs when I ran XP.......or Vista on my old computer. I have had some small problems and the logs don't help me at all. If I have a problem and I can't fix it, I try system restore (which I haven't had to do on this computer). I always figure if I have a bad enough of a software related problem that it's time to format & start over again. I used to do it about once a year with XP. Any hardware problems, we just buy new hardware if not covered under warranty. Lisa To ease your mind on the resources being used, the logs are he Windows\System32\winevt\logs |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:07:36 -0500, Nonny
wrote: To ease your mind on the resources being used, the logs are he Windows\System32\winevt\logs Looks as if the largest any log will get is 1MB. |
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Not exactly.
Some idiot errors that have no impact on computer functionality log themselves in several times a second and can make these logs grow to gargantuan size. When Vista first came out, I actually had to disable monitoring of a non-existent drive to keep my 160 GB hard drive from filling up every 24 hours. But, since no one else is complaining, it was obviously a fluke, very rare and fixed with some update. "Nonny" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:07:36 -0500, Nonny wrote: To ease your mind on the resources being used, the logs are he Windows\System32\winevt\logs Looks as if the largest any log will get is 1MB. |
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"Nonny" wrote:
To ease your mind on the resources being used, the logs are he Windows\System32\winevt\logs Thanks for the location. Right now there's hardly anything there as I cleared them yesterday. Lisa |
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"Nonny" wrote:
Looks as if the largest any log will get is 1MB. Just had one of those moments and realized I was looking in a different folder. I just looked again and there are 55 files right now and they are all 68.0 kb. I'll look at them again after some time passes. I'm not really concerned about the space they take up. I was more concerned about whatever process is running in the background all the time to create these logs that I never pay any attention to. Lisa |
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:04:04 -0700, Lisa - NH
wrote: I'm not really concerned about the space they take up. I was more concerned about whatever process is running in the background all the time to create these logs that I never pay any attention to. Look at Services then, and see what you can do without. They take more resources than the creation of simple log files. http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/servicecfg.htm Invaluable. I have only 54 out of a possible 139 services running (129 being native to Windows Home Basic - the other 10 are for software I installed). |
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"Nonny" wrote:
Look at Services then, and see what you can do without. They take more resources than the creation of simple log files. http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/servicecfg.htm Invaluable. I have only 54 out of a possible 139 services running (129 being native to Windows Home Basic - the other 10 are for software I installed). Thanks for reminding me about that site. I had used it in the past with XP and I had used it on my old computer when I upgraded it to Vista. I haven't done much with the services since I got this computer. Lisa |
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