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    Question about HDMP files. Ok to delete?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Qhs, Aug 30, 2006.

  1. Qhs

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    I've been pondering this question for ages now. Is it ok to delete the HDMP files in C:\WINDOWS\PCHEALTH\ErrorRep\UserDumps? I have 14.4GB, yes 14.4GB of HDMP files. I assume they are useless dump files that I do not need. Am I correct to say I can delete these files without running into problems?
     
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    Ok nevermind. I did more research and found that it was ok to delete. YAY! so my HDD space went from 4.2GB to 18.2GB. w00t! Now don't try to delete it yet. Maybe you should wait for my response tommorow to see if my PC is still up and running. :p