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Live kernel reports

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Darkeos
Senior Member
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08-06-2016, 06:25 PM
#1
This large file is a Windows kernel dump and may contain sensitive system information. Deleting it could erase important data or cause issues if needed later. Proceed with caution.
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Darkeos
08-06-2016, 06:25 PM #1

This large file is a Windows kernel dump and may contain sensitive system information. Deleting it could erase important data or cause issues if needed later. Proceed with caution.

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yoppy218
Member
180
08-08-2016, 05:01 PM
#2
Check the large log file on your system and see if it needs cleanup. The Microsoft ClickTorrent folder is about 2.1 GB; you can remove it if it's no longer needed.
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yoppy218
08-08-2016, 05:01 PM #2

Check the large log file on your system and see if it needs cleanup. The Microsoft ClickTorrent folder is about 2.1 GB; you can remove it if it's no longer needed.

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_halsm_
Junior Member
16
08-08-2016, 05:28 PM
#3
Sure, just let me know what you'd like to do.
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_halsm_
08-08-2016, 05:28 PM #3

Sure, just let me know what you'd like to do.

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wahleno
Member
243
08-08-2016, 07:14 PM
#4
I aim to keep your system safe and stable. Let’s avoid any actions that could harm it.
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wahleno
08-08-2016, 07:14 PM #4

I aim to keep your system safe and stable. Let’s avoid any actions that could harm it.

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TesGo
Member
85
08-09-2016, 06:58 AM
#5
You are able to revert to a previous backup anytime.
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TesGo
08-09-2016, 06:58 AM #5

You are able to revert to a previous backup anytime.

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A_Piggy
Member
211
08-26-2016, 08:48 AM
#6
Discover how Microsoft addressed a peculiar issue with the Large Live Kernel Reports folder. The article explains using the built-in disk cleanup tool to remove nvnode.log, which was generated by Nvidia's GeForce Experience. It suggests uninstalling the service and deleting the log file.
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A_Piggy
08-26-2016, 08:48 AM #6

Discover how Microsoft addressed a peculiar issue with the Large Live Kernel Reports folder. The article explains using the built-in disk cleanup tool to remove nvnode.log, which was generated by Nvidia's GeForce Experience. It suggests uninstalling the service and deleting the log file.

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kungfutyla
Posting Freak
780
08-30-2016, 07:50 AM
#7
It would be better if the cleanup tool didn’t affect the LiveKernelReport folder, even though it’s quite large. It’s frustrating because the default settings prevent access to that directory, leaving you questioning whether it should be touched at all.
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kungfutyla
08-30-2016, 07:50 AM #7

It would be better if the cleanup tool didn’t affect the LiveKernelReport folder, even though it’s quite large. It’s frustrating because the default settings prevent access to that directory, leaving you questioning whether it should be touched at all.