Yes. This is a file to give you information about a crash, and if you don't need it for troubleshooting purposes, you can safely delete it. In fact, you can delete the majority of .log files. If there would be problems deleting a .log, it will likely be locked.
I've only encountered one .log that causes error messages if it is deleted, but at least Windows will tell you in the protected system logs that you have to use the management console to access what to run in the command line to fix it.
The name of the dr Watson log file used by windows 97 was Sherlock. Dr. Watson was a debugging program for Windows 98.
drwtsn32.log
describe the purpose of the dr.watson utility
\Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder \Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder
Dr. Watson.If you were referring to what the file name for the program was, it was drwtsn32.exe.
Dr. Watson was created in 1887.
Dr John Watson.
No
No, seeing as Dr. John Hamish Watson is a fictional character, and never had any children anyway.
Sherlock Holmes' assistant was named Dr. Watson. Alexander Graham Bell's assistant was named Mr. Watson.
Dr. Watson was a machine debugger for Windows. When an application crashed, Dr. Watson could be forwarded the dead application so it could perform a virtual autopsy and figure out why the program failed.
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