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How to disable error reporting in windows XP

Posted on 28 January 2012 by Sukanta Sarkar

Windows xp is significantly more stable than previous versions of windows, applications still crash. When a program crashes, xp offers to send the error to microsoft so they can troubleshoot the problem. If you do not want to do this, you can Turn off error reporting.

follow the steps:
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Click on Performance and Maintenance.
3. Click on System.
4. Click on the Advance tab.
5. Click on the Error-reporting button at the bottom of the window.
6. Select Disable error reporting.
7. Click Ok.

Ok

 

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    This tips are very useful. This tips are useful for windows users. By this trick error reporting can be disabled.

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