Recently I was just browsing through the "less visited" folders in my XP PC when I came upon a 5 gb text file called "drwtsn32.log" located at "D:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson" .
I deleted the file since it was just a log file anyway.But now I wanna know what logs that file maintains that causes it to jump to such monstrous size??
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Dr. Watson for Windows is a program error debugger that gathers information about your computer when an error (or user-mode fault) occurs with a program. Technical support groups can use the information that Dr. Watson obtains and logs to diagnose a program error. When an error is detected, Dr. Watson creates a text file (Drwtsn32.log) that can be delivered to support personnel by the method they prefer
I think Microsoft is hinting towards the abnormally large size drwtsn32.log can attain here.I certainly wouldn't fancy just uploading the 5 gb file and sending it to support personnel.
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