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I've read:

"But over the years, log files have moved from front-line troubleshooting to
a rarely used and obscure tool tucked away on your PC. Log files can be like
weeds, growing in the quiet corners of your hard drive." (Fred Langa)

Using  *.log   at "Find" I found 314 files.  Most are under 50 KB, many in
the hundreds, with a few up to 12,000 KB.

Should I delete these?  Is there any danger if  I delete them?  How can they
be deleted en masse?

             - Jim Harris,  Philadelphia 

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