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Disable Error Reporting in XP

Posted Jan 31, 2005 by David Risley  

By default, Windows XP will ask to report any program errors to Microsoft. It can be a bit annoying, especially because you’re already annoyed the program crashed in the first place. Most of us just hit Don’t Send and move on. Well, you can stop Windows from asking every time. Go to Control Panel > System > Advanced and click the “Error Reporting” button at the bottom. Choose “Disable error reporting” and hit OK.

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