Can I delete AppData local Microsoft Windows wer ReportQueue?
Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ Here you will find a bunch of folders including LocalReportArchive, ReportArchive, ReportQueue, and Temp. You will have to open each of these folders and delete all archive files.
Where is the WER folder?
If the crashing application is elevated, the dumps will be located at C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive or C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue depending on whether queue mode is set or not….All replies.
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Is it safe to delete system queued Windows Error Reporting files?
‘Queued’ just means that it contains error reports that haven’t been sent yet for whatever reason, and as such have been stored locally on your hard disk, waiting to be sent. They are both safe to remove.
Can I delete the WER ReportQueue files?
To free up some disk space quickly, you can manually delete debug and log files generated by the WER service in the following folders: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\ C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue\
What is wer app?
Windows Error Reporting (WER) is a flexible event-based feedback infrastructure designed to gather information about the hardware and software problems that Windows can detect, report the information to Microsoft, and provide users with any available solutions.
Is it OK to delete previous Windows installations?
Windows Update Cleanup: When you install updates from Windows Update, Windows keeps older versions of the system files around. This allows you to uninstall the updates later. This is safe to delete as long as your computer is working properly and you don’t plan on uninstalling any updates.
Where to find AppData windows?
The AppData folder resides in your user folder—the same location that contains Documents, Music, and other library folders (unless you’ve moved them elsewhere). Normally this is something such as C:\\Users\\[username]\\AppData, but unlike those other folders, AppData is hidden, which means you can’t normally see it.
Where is AppData located in Windows 10?
The AppData folder is located at This PC > C: > Users > [Your User Account]. But if you navigate to this location in File Explorer on a default Windows 10 installation, however, you’ll notice that the “AppData” folder is nowhere to be found.
How do you open AppData?
Click the “Search” icon on the Windows Start screen. Type “%appdata%” and press “Enter.”. This opens File Explorer and takes you directly to the AppData Roaming subfolder. Alternately, you can open any folder on the desktop and type that into the Navigation bar at the top.
Why can’t I Find my appdata folder?
And the reason has been that they couldn’t see the AppData folder. That’s because Windows hides the AppData folder by default, and you have to ‘unhide’ it before you can see it. Here’s how to show hidden folders etc. in Windows 7 (see below for Windows 10). Go to Windows Explorer. Open the C: drive.