After running the latest version of CCleaner on XP Pro Version 2002 SP3, I see a category of files "Microsoft Error Reporting Temporary Files" that I would appreciate if CCleaner could take care of.
While this is in windows vista and seven
you are correct it does not appear in windows XP
Here is what to do
Open Notepad
Paste the following into the blank file
;LangSecRef ; 3001 = Internet Explorer ; 3002 = Windows Explorer ; 3003 = System ; 3004 = Advanced;Or simply enter text to create a custom section
:LangSecRef=My Section[Windows XP Error Reporting*]
LangSecRef=3003
LangRef=3149
Default=False
DetectOS=|5.2
FileKey1=%windir%\pchealth\ERRORREP|.|RECURSE
Choose save
Navigate to the ccleaner program folder (usually c:\program files\ccleaner\)
Change the file type to all files
and type winsys2.ini
click save
You'll now have a new entry in the Windows Tab under System called windows Error Reporting. it is unchecked by default
Isn't there an easier way?
What happens if you run CCleaner in Windows 7 & checkmark that box.
Then save the settings to .ini & open it on XP...
Perhaps this can easily be done via a Flash Drive.
Will it retain the settings for XP?
Isn't there an easier way?
What happens if you run CCleaner in Windows 7 & checkmark that box.
Then save the settings to .ini & open it on XP...
Perhaps this can easily be done via a Flash Drive.
Will it retain the settings for XP?
They're two diferent entries, they just look the same on the ccleaner gui because I left the
LangRef=3149
so if you check it on Win 7 it will not be checked on XP
your ini would look like
(App)Windows Error Reporting=False (App)Windows XP Error Reporting*=False
And yes this information is checked and verified