
May 27th 09, 07:55 AM
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Disc Cleanup
Thank you both for your help.
"John Barnett MVP" wrote in message
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Yes you can delete them. They would normally be uploaded to Microsoft to
let them know what problems you have encountered. What you could do before
deleting them is click the Start buttonAll ProgramsMaintenanceProblem
Reports and Solutions. In the problem reports and solutions window look at
the left hand pane and click on the 'check for new solutions' option. This
will upload you problems to the Microsoft server and if any solutions to
the problems are available it will let you know. Once they have been
uploaded you can delete them.
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"Camper" wrote in message
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Hello,
Could you please advise is it okay to delete Per User Queued Windows
Error Reports and System Queued Windows Error Reports? They are taking
up 182 and 103 megs respectively. Thanks for your help
Bruce
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