How To Disable Error Reporting In Windows XP
Published by: Codrut Nistor, in Tips & Tricks
April16th2008
Windows XP is still far from being outdated for a lot of people, but I am sure that the error reporting feature is something only a few users on this planet use, so why not disable it? Since there are only a few steps required to accomplish this task, get ready to leave those error messages behind!
- First, press the Start button, and then open the Control Panel.

- Click on System, and then open the Advanced tab.

- Press on Error Reporting, then select Disable error reporting in the window that opens.

As a final advice, if you are really sure about this, you can also choose not to be notified when critical errors occur, but I don't advise you to do that. This is it, I hope it was useful!
- First, press the Start button, and then open the Control Panel.

- Click on System, and then open the Advanced tab.

- Press on Error Reporting, then select Disable error reporting in the window that opens.

As a final advice, if you are really sure about this, you can also choose not to be notified when critical errors occur, but I don't advise you to do that. This is it, I hope it was useful!








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