Bayou wrote:
Thunderbird, too.
I just removed all of the crash reports for Thunderbird (few) and Firefox (lots).
So far so good.....
Longshadow wrote:
I just removed all of the crash reports for Thunderbird (few) and Firefox (lots).
So far so good.....
At the risk of sounding stupid, what are "crash reports" and where does Firefox store them?
srt101fan wrote:
At the risk of sounding stupid, what are "crash reports" and where does Firefox store them?
Crash reports are generated when there is an abnormal termination of the program, including "hanging".
For some reason my laptop has many, desktop, basically none.
On my system the crash reports are stored in:
C:\users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Crash Reports
including sub-directories there: Pending and Submitted.
Unless you have Windows Explorer set to display hidden files & folders, you may not see those directories.
Thunderbird stores them in:
C:\users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Crash Reports
Addendum-
I had 2,500 crash reports since 2012.
I didn't delete LastCrash and submit.log files,
But I did remove lines in submit.log.
FYI - The AppData Roaming directory on my system contains info for the following programs:
(Oddly, the Command Window (DOS) cannot see the AppData directory because it is hidden.)
04/04/2014 08:53 PM <DIR> 0D0S1L2Z1P1B0T1P1B2Z
07/30/2014 07:51 AM <DIR> Abine
11/26/2018 06:25 PM <DIR> Adobe
08/02/2015 09:38 PM <DIR> Apple Computer
06/09/2020 03:48 PM <DIR> Audacity
01/31/2014 09:09 PM <DIR> Canon
04/28/2014 07:10 PM <DIR> CANON INC
08/24/2016 10:19 PM <DIR> Canon_Inc_IC
02/11/2012 12:29 PM <DIR> Google
01/20/2013 10:26 PM <DIR> Help
02/11/2012 11:48 AM <DIR> Identities
04/12/2012 10:40 PM <DIR> InstallShield
02/11/2012 11:46 AM <DIR> Intel
02/11/2012 03:54 PM <DIR> Intuit
01/11/2013 03:13 PM 22,464 JomCap.dll
11/22/2011 12:31 AM <DIR> Macromedia
11/21/2010 03:16 AM <DIR> Media Center Programs
11/14/2017 09:10 PM <DIR> Mozilla
04/04/2014 08:53 PM <DIR> mysearchdial
04/09/2015 08:26 PM <DIR> Opera
04/18/2014 10:52 AM <DIR> Oracle
12/07/2016 07:49 PM <DIR> RootsMagic
08/14/2013 06:23 PM <DIR> Samsung
03/04/2012 02:42 PM <DIR> SanDisk
07/05/2019 02:24 PM 1,158 ShiftN.ini
05/22/2018 10:25 AM <DIR> Skype
01/24/2020 11:34 PM <DIR> Thunderbird
02/11/2012 12:10 PM <DIR> Tific
03/25/2012 01:30 PM <DIR> TomTom
02/11/2012 11:51 AM <DIR> Toshiba
04/03/2017 06:35 AM <DIR> Ulead Systems
10/23/2014 07:09 AM 114 WB.CFG
02/11/2012 11:46 AM <DIR> WinBatch
10/03/2015 01:53 PM <DIR> Windows Live Writer
05/16/2020 06:06 PM <DIR> Zoom
08/17/2012 08:25 PM <DIR> ZoomBrowser EX
You can see what crash reports Firefox has generated by putting about:crashes as a URL location.
Give it a moment or three to populate.
Longshadow wrote:
You can see what crash reports Firefox has generated by putting about:crashes as a URL location.
Give it a moment or three to populate.
Amazing how much stuff is stored in that AppData folder.... I wouldn't be surprised to find my wine bill in there somewhere!
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
Back it up.
I'm using Thunderbird for mail and the mail is stored in /users/[me]/AppData/Roaming/Thunderbird/profiles/[profile name]/mail
Every so often I save the profile as Mail Backup [date] so I have a record of all my mail. One of the folders in the mail folder is pop.[me] and it contains the inbox, sent, any archived stuff, trash, and drafts. Those are all monster text files containing your mail.
I can't speak for other mail programs so I don't know where they store your mail.
If your wine bill was emailed to you, it could easily be in there.
srt101fan wrote:
Amazing how much stuff is stored in that AppData folder.... I wouldn't be surprised to find my wine bill in there somewhere!
Hahaha.
It very well could be.
MANY programs (
applications) store user specific
data there!
It's the best way to keep program profiles/setups that are unique to a user separate.
I believe there is also info under user "public" that would be common to every user on the system.
MOST home computers only have one user set up.
When the kids were at home, I had two(+) users set up, kept the kids out of my stuff...
I could set what other user directories they could see.
Some software when being installed asks if it is for use by one user or everyone.
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