By Steve Horton |
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The Windows XP Error Reporting box is something that most users of Windows XP have encountered lots of times. This box appears when any application or Windows XP itself runs into an error. The operating system then sends this error to Microsoft to find bugs and help them in improving future versions.
Since Windows XP is barely supported by Microsoft anymore, it’s anyone’s guess whether this error reporting are actually helpful for Microsoft in any way. Most users would rather continue with what they’re doing without this tool getting in the way.
Disabling the Error Reporting tool is done by following these easy steps:
It is also recommended to select But Notify Me When Critical Errors Occur just below Disable Error Reporting, so when something goes extremely wrong with your system, you can have it fixed right away or have an expert resolve the issue.
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