I own a 160GB Western Digital Hard Drive partitioned into a 40GB OS
partition and the other 120GB for my files.
However, when I run Disk Cleanup utility from within Vista Ultimate, it
shows multiple 131GB options for me to clean up, which is quite ridiculous. I
have cleaned up with the 131GB option checked before, resulting in the
desktop and pretty much everything on the 40GB partition being deleted.
I have had to reformat the computer and reinstall Vista, but it seems this
is a recurrent problem. It is not a critical flaw as no damage will be done
if the Disk Cleanup is not run, but if it is, I think other users facing this
same problem will be quite grieved at the loss of important data.
Anyone had a similiar experience or can offer help?
Screenshot:
http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y292/iseelamepple/randomstuff/?action=view¤t=bug.jpg
Check these locations to know if the dump files really exist.
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue
If present, check their creation date as well.
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"Jay" <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB90D605-B426-4AC7...@microsoft.com...
Indeed the directories do exist and there seem to be multiple dump files
located within with .cab and .wer extensions in the ReportArchive subfolders,
amounting to around 40kb per crash. The ReportQueue has 3 files in a
subfolder, seems to be compatibility document for a game I have installed
(MapleStory, runs well under XP SP2 compatibility option).
However, clearing Disk Clenup shouldn't result in data loss because of this,
right? Do enlighten regarding this issue. Thanks.
Ah..Missed that note. Sorry.
Perhaps you can export this registry branch to a .REG file:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VolumeCaches
and compare the contents with another system.
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"Jay" <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0FEB0FC1-14DE-4569...@microsoft.com...
I compared my desktop (Vista Ultimate) with that of my laptop (Vista Home
Premium) and the reg file seems identical with the exception of an adition of
attributes.
eg.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer\VolumeCaches\Windows Error Reporting Archive Files]
@="{C0E13E61-0CC6-11d1-BBB6-0060978B2AE6}"
"FileList"="*.*"
"Flags"=dword:0000007d
"IconPath"=hex(2):25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52,00,6f,00,6f,00,\
74,00,25,00,5c,00,73,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,77,\
00,65,00,72,00,2e,00,64,00,6c,00,6c,00,2c,00,30,00,00,00
"Display"=hex(2):40,00,25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52,00,6f,00,\
6f,00,74,00,25,00,5c,00,73,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,\
00,77,00,65,00,72,00,2e,00,64,00,6c,00,6c,00,2c,00,2d,00,32,00,39,00,37,00,\
00,00
"Description"=hex(2):40,00,25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52,00,6f,\
00,6f,00,74,00,25,00,5c,00,73,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00,32,00,\
5c,00,77,00,65,00,72,00,2e,00,64,00,6c,00,6c,00,2c,00,2d,00,32,00,39,00,38,\
00,00,00
"StateFlags"=dword:00000000
This is a typical entry for the checkbox option. the only difference is that
all the entries on the desktop have the extra last line, the attribute called
"StateFlags". The set values of "StateFlags" differ from entry to entry. I am
not sure if the presence of that line is of any significance though.
It seems that the laptop has the same problem. The common software installed
on both machines are Office 2007, Nero 7, Registry Mechanic, Winzip, Winrar
and J River Media Center.
Is there any way to isolate the possibly conflicting software?
The "StateFlags" value difference is not significance, as you said. I don't have any clues ATM, and shall update this thread if I find anything.
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"Jay" <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2703DEE5-55D0-4FFE...@microsoft.com...
I just experienced a near identical situation as Jay, and recovery will take
me a good chunk of my weekend.
About a week ago I upgraded my notebook from Home Premium to Ultimate. I
decided to clean up the drive over lunch in preparation for imaging it when I
got home that night. I spotted the two error reporting entries and based on
the description when selected decided it was safe to add them to the default
cleanup list.
I was browsing while eating my sandwich and noticed all but the default
system icons disappear from my desktop, when I went to the Start menu
(classic) I noticed several icons here where also missing as well as icons
from the QuickLaunch toolbar. Disk Cleanup reported it was working on the
above error reporting items. I was obviously suspicious but not yet paniced.
I used Explorer and found the 'Program Files' folder was intact.
I decided better safe than sorry, so I cancelled the Disk Cleanup. I
right-clicked the desktop and asked for a 'Refresh' which did nothing. So I
tried a Restart from the Start menu. Vista would come up with an error that
system files were missing. None of the Safe Modes helped, including Last
Known Good Configuration. Vista suggested I needed to boot from its DVD and
run repair.
I am happy to report that repair, followed by System Restore, did in fact
make Windows bootable to my account, only my icons were still missing. Then I
tried to launch Outlook 2007 and it acted as though it had just been
installed, not yet activated and no account setup. I canceled and then found
nearly all my user settings were gone and well as ALL my data files
(documents, pictures, you name it).
Fortunately I imaged the hard drive just before upgrading to Ultimate, so
most everything is recoverable via that mechanism. Still, I agree with Jay,
NO WAY should something like this EVER happen to begin with.
Is there any way to communicate the severity of this problem to the Vista
bug team?
Jim
I don't have the link/ID to send Bug reports to.
Here is a Vista Feedback link:
http://feedback.windowsvista.microsoft.com/eform.aspx?productkey=winvista
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"Jim Johnson - Serenity Consulting" <JimJohnsonSere...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B153FCED-F80B-4CC9...@microsoft.com...
I came across this forum after having lost the entire contents of my
H/D including the o/s, (vista Premium), yes I used the disk cleanup
utility!
Like previous posters, I noticed that, "Per User Archived Error
Reporting" and "Per User Queued Error Reporting" were listed in the
delete unwanted items options, they showed at least 21gb of data on each
option, I was puzzled as to what they were, and now wish I'd found this
forum before I pressed the GO button. Ive since found other forums with
entries similar to this,
I wonder why a patch isn't released, or would that mean that MS will be
admitting liability for probable data lose exposing them to multi law
suites?
Two days later and Ive now just finished setting up the O/S again, and
my temper and astonishment at a Bug this bad that can be released on a
"Finished" product is beyond belief. after 12yrs in PC's I have never
even came across a VIRUS that has done this sort of damage before. I
would love to contact MS about this and rant at them, but for Ł46 a
time, I wouldn't feel any better.
PS: I do back up, I lost no data, and only had the inconvenience of
setting my OS, but the next person might.
yours astounded and bemused
Kev
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Are you saying Vista formatted your hard drive all by it's self without you
even knowing it?
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Although Disk Cleanup shouldn't enumerate all the file system objects for deletion, registry cleaners are to blame for the most part.
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This has just happened to me.Ive lost alot of stuff.Lucky I have another
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Boris,
You need to slug down some more Vodka and learn how to use and
understand Vista. As the old saying goes, "the biggest problem with
computers lies between the computer and the chair." I'm sorry if this
offends you but that's usually the case.
You said "The software itself formats your whole computer without you
even knowing." I don't think so. Good luck with your legal action.
C.B.
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Yes.I was running disk cleanup utility.It told me it was going to
delete error reporting files ONLY.Which I had error reporting turned
off anyway.
I had the same problem as these other people with there being large
amount of data in the error reporting section.
I thought this was just a bug in Vista User Interface showing the wrong
numbers.
Of course being a full paid MS operating system I thought this would
never happen as it would always take precautions to protect from
destructive format of the whole system from ITSELF.Well it doesnt.
All that needs to happen to format the whole HD during next disk
cleanup without a person knowing is for 1 folder name to be removed
from the 4 registry entries in the registry section for error
reporting.
If this was due to registry cleaners it would remove the whole registry
key.Not just remove the folder name and replace it with *.* .
This is a vista error.This shows the software is defective to so easily
make it possible to format the HD.Without even telling the person.
Yet dont even have any aknowledgement of the serious issue from MS and
first reports of it doing this to people I can find go back to start of
2007.
The people most affected by this are the ones who have sheduled
cleanups at night while they sleep.They wake up in the morning with an
empty hard drive.
I will be successfull in getting a refund because I have the old drive
as evidence with the file system emptied, folders intact with no data,
with no viruses etc, and have extracted and saved to dvd the log of it
deleting the whole system.
It says disk utility deleting my documents music videos c:\program
files etc etc.
Vista is not safe to use if it can do this what else is there that
hasnt been found yet.Its to much risk of data loss.
Would have to backup every hour which is pointless.
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So what you are saying is Registry Cleaners are "safe" and 100% accurate.
Without knowing the code in any Registry Cleaner out there how can you say
what they are capable of removing?. In both sites Ramesh posted both XP and
Vista machines had cleaners ran on them and that's were the problem lies.
Disk Cleanup did what it was design to so, delete what was reported to it
and because these cleaners had messed with the settings it gets it info from
how would Disk Cleanup know any different. I'll grant you this is a
"serious" problem and from searching the Net it doesn't seem to be wide
spread, thus it may not have brought enough attention to be addressed.
Somehow MS needs to address this and perhaps set a Flag in Disk Cleanup no
matter what causes this to happen, Registry Cleaners or whatever and to
alert the user in some way. If it cannot be done through Disk Cleanup then
somehow it needs to be set through the Registry where those Keys cannot be
changed by any software.
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Yes. I certainly agree. If the "Folder" key, or the "FileList" value is absent (I have enough evidence that certain registry cleaners cause this), Disk Cleanup takes *.* as the default and cleans up the entire drive.
<MSDN>
If this value is absent, the root folder of the current volume is used. The DDEVCF_DOSUBDIRS flag is needed in that case to search the entire drive.
</MSDN>
That's a bad idea IMHO.
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