Log files to remove... who?

A lot, a lot of space occupation of logs with information from many wordy sources... Java, sfc, MSE, third-party scan scan scan, etc. seem to be well hidden in the C: drive.

These are to be deleted safely? Any general rule to follow when the hard drive for clutters it... for the safe deletion of winnowing? (.. .as in hunting wild mushrooms: edible safely and are edible only once?).

Hi coolnewyorker,.

You can safely remove the log files because they are the only files that prevent newspapers of something specific that's happening with the application (an event), the information about it is expressly recorded in a case where a large number of newspapers is kept. Without these files, a user would have been unable to find out what kinds of errors are occurring on their computer on the specific application. This allows the user the ability to diagnose and resolve errors and take the necessary measures and precautions to correct whatever it is.

For more information, you can consult the following article:

How to analyze the entries in the log file generating the program Checker (SFC.exe) resources of Microsoft Windows in Windows Vista

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228

Hope this information is useful.

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