Sorry, I think I don't follow you. .log files in other folders usually are garbage. If everything is working as it should, you can safely move or delete those files. You can do this by hand or you can write a batch file, or you can write a program for that. Whichever way you like. If this is what you want to do, I'll write you a simple batch file. Open notepad, paste this text, "File\Save as" and in File name enter (with quotes!): "Log.bat" Now you have a batch file that (when you execute it) will move all log files from Windows and Windows\System32 to C:\Logfiles and C:\Logfiles\System32 Right click on this file (Log.bat) and select edit. Now you can change it to fit your needs. Google for more info. about batch files, there is plenty of it on the internet.