Monday, June 11, 2007

Closing Error Reporting (Win XP)

Error reporting, what is it and why does Microsoft want you to have it on? Basically whenever your computer crashes Win XP makes a little report of what went wrong and then sends it to Microsoft so they can improve the Windows Operating System. Generally it sounds like a nice idea, but do you really want to be sending reports about your computer to Microsoft? I personally don't and they allow you to shut off this feature. Here's how you do it:

  1. Open your control panel
  2. Click on Performance and Maintenance
  3. Then click on System
  4. Go to the Advance Tab
  5. Click on the Error Reporting button at the bottom
  6. Select Disable Error Reporting
  7. Click the "But notify me when a critical error occurs"
  8. Click Ok Twice.

You can leave out step 7, but I like my operating system to tell me when its had a major error, mainly because I can look up the cause of the error and hopefully find a solution to it on the net or at Microsoft. There you have it, error reporting to Microsoft is off and you don't have to worry about sending a report to Bill Gates.

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