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pdfcrowd.com open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Related Content diskcleanup has a list of to cleanup such as debugdump file,system... What should I clean with Disk Cleanup? I have Windows 7, will the information reguard the two files still... Problem regarding my Disk Space... Bluescreen after log in on Windows 7 x64 - minidump included Applies to: Windows | Windows XP | Performance and Maintenance Question Debug Dump Files and Setup Log Files in Disk Cleanup window The above two items appear in my Disk Cleanup window, and I would question if it is o:k to delete them. The first occupies a space of 283 KB and the other 2537 KB. The description given of these two files in the Disk Cleanup window is "Files created by Windows". I have a second question: I have approx. 5 GB left as free space on my "C" Hard Drive. Is this considered sufficient or should I have more? I am a retired senior and only use the computer for basic items. I have a Dell Dimension 4100 Desktop computer with Windows XP - Home Edition Operating System - Service Pack 3, Pentium 111 with 930 MHZ, 20 GB Hard Drive and 512 MB of RAM. The file system is FAT 32. Many thanks for your co-operation and response. Had this question Me Too 16 Steven. S asked on Microsoft September 23, 2009 By using this site you agree to the use of cookies for analytics, personalized content and ads. Learn More Sign in Community Windows Announcements: 1 Home Categories Participate Additional Support Contact Us | Services Agreement Terms of Use | Trademarks | Privacy & Cookies Microsoft is committed to making Microsoft Community as valuable and useful as possible. Your feedback and opinions can help make the difference. At the conclusion of your session, would you be willing to participate in a sh survey? Accept Decline

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Related Contentdiskcleanup has a list of to cleanupsuch as debugdump file,system...

What should I clean with DiskCleanup?

I have Windows 7, will the informationreguard the two files still...

Problem regarding my Disk Space...

Bluescreen after log in on Windows 7x64 - minidump included

Applies to: Windows | Windows XP | Performance and Maintenance

Question

Debug Dump Files and Setup Log Files in Disk Cleanup window

The above two items appear in my Disk Cleanup window, and I would question if it is o:k to delete them.The first occupies a space of 283 KB and the other 2537 KB. The description given of these two files inthe Disk Cleanup window is "Files created by Windows".

I have a second question: I have approx. 5 GB left as free space on my "C" Hard Drive. Is this consideredsufficient or should I have more? I am a retired senior and only use the computer for basic items.

I have a Dell Dimension 4100 Desktop computer with Windows XP - Home Edition Operating System -Service Pack 3, Pentium 111 with 930 MHZ, 20 GB Hard Drive and 512 MB of RAM. The file system isFAT 32.

Many thanks for your co-operation and response.

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Answer"Debug dump files" are copies of the contents of your computer's memory.When a program crashes, it will sometimes "dump" some or all of the contents of RAM to a file on your hard disk. The file is only useful to a technical support person who is trying to understand why the program crashed. (Most tech support people have no clue what to do with a dump file.)Unless you've been asked to submit a dump file for inspection, feel free to get rid of them.Setup log files are files that "log" a program's installation. If you look at one (they're really just text files - open with Notepad) you'll see that they give a blow-by-blow description of how the program was installed, in glorious detail.If a program did not install properly, the setup log will tell you what went wrong. If you haven't had an install go badly, feel free to ditch these files as well.On the question of how much free disk space is enough...there are no standards. 15% of your disk needs to be unoccupied in order for Windows built-in defragmenter to work. Beyond that, it's up to you. Your CPU is another story. It won't be easy to find effective security software that will operate on a P3. Even if you only use the computer for basic items, an internet connection is basic enough for an online criminal to find you.Another community answer from the Windows XP newsgroups

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This question and answer were just what I needed to see. Thanks to both the questioner and the responder.Very clear and informative.

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lrkar51 replied on September 1, 2010

Age has is virtues

Per 2nd Question: I only let my Hard Drive get to 75% Full, then I get a "larger" HD. Most computerTechnicians will agree with this, especially today, when you can get a Terabyte HD for about $149.Nailbreak - You might ask about Q #1 at: http://eddietaylors.com/

Age has is virtues

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Nailbreak replied on February 19, 2011

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I would have thought to craft some better words than this sentence:(Most tech support people have no clue what to do with a dump file.)I would have used less disparaging words that are also encouraging like: Not all technical support people have the need to understand how to interpret crash dump files. Knowing howto properly interpret crash dump files helps resolve system problems quickly and with certainly instead ofguessing or using trial and error methods. If you want to become an effective troubleshooter and problemsolver, knowing how to interpret crash dump files is a good talent to develop. With a little practice, anyonecan learn how to interpret and understand a crash dump file.

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Do, or do not. There is no try.I decided to save up points for a new puppy instead of a pony!

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With all due respect, Let me c. Do or do not there's no try? Wow, sometimes Ive tried and tried and didnot....... It happened with a Rubix Qb. Sounds like youre one of those talented people who just did it the veryfirst time. Then there was hang gliding. I put on all the gear went to the edge, and guess what, I didnt do itbut I gave it another try. I gave it another try, you'd be proud, but when I got to the edge I still turned back. Itrust that you would put on the gear go to the edge and just jump off the very first time. Then there was thebungie jumping... lol. Then there was the time I ordered something with a fancy name like escargo thatlooked like snails, I polked one with my fork brought it to my mouth but moved the fork back, I didnt do it. Ibrought it to my mouth one more time and still moved my fork back, I tried but I didnt do it. But rest assuredI do believe that you poked that snail brought it to your mouth and popped it in and just munched away. Howfortunate you sound to me. I read your words, " Do or do not there is no try" but somehow I dont believethey stand true when it comes to living life, world peace and out computers. I'm sure you stand true to themor you wouldnt have said them. I didnt reply to Nailbreak, instead I got a Pony. Sorry, couldnt help it. Please try to keep in mind that we are all individuals and we cant express but through our own minds. Ihope you enjoyed this little lesson as much as Nailbreak, whom I understood about dump files clearlyenough, enjoyed yours. Thank You and may God bless.

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JeanRaven replied on October 5, 2012

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SkSodi replied on October 18, 2012

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"Do or Do Not, There is no Try".....this is a quote from Yoda in Star Wars: Ep V

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Thank You.

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JeanRaven replied on October 19, 2012

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My "Debug dump files" has 519 MB that I tried to delete. It wouldn't delete and just remains. Are there anyfiles that should not be deleted? I only delete Downloaded Program Files, Temporary Internet Files & RecycleBin (and don't even know if this is correct) Please help a guy out.

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MikeBova replied on September 3, 2013

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I don't think those Disk Cleanup options exist in Windows XP, do they?

ElderL replied on September 8, 2013

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Nearly all of the ATMs in the w orld are running the Window s XP operating system.

Bank on it.

I have never seen them.

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To @A. User

That is an interesting perspective and I'm sure very helpful to those who provide tech support in varioussituations. Having an extra tool at one's disposal, like understanding a crash dump file, can only be anadvantage that will help solve what are sometimes pesky and "mysterious" problems. In my experience,troubleshooting can sometimes be such a black magic. Perhaps analyzing a dump file will make it more of ascience.

In regards to your opening sentences, I respectfully opine that only a hypersensitive person would takeoffense at what he was trying to say with that sentence. I do not believe that he meant any. I personallywould have used less disparaging words that would have taken advantage of a teaching moment that wouldhave said something like:

Thank you for your helpful answer which not only answered the question, but undoubtedly helped others withthe same inquiry. In regards to most tech support people not having a clue what to do with a dump file, it isapparent that you speak from your experience. However, in my experience...

And then take it from there with your "Not all tech support" sentence.

Thanks again for your post. BTW, I love the Yoda quote and I often use it with my students.

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