If error reporting in XP is bugging you then turn it off.
When a system error occurs in XP, a little dialog box appears asking if you want to report the error to Microsoft. Click the message box to make it disappear. You don't have to report the error if you don't want to and on today's "Call for Help" Leo shows you how to turn off the feature if you find it distracting.
To disable error reporting, follow these directions:
1. Right-click My Computer and choose Properties.
2. Click the Advanced tab on your System Properties dialog box.
3. Click the Error Reporting button on the Advanced tab.
4. Place a checkmark next to "Disable error reporting."
5. Leave the other radio button unchecked next to the text labeled, "But notify me when critical errors occur."
6. Click OK.
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xXUltaMODDERXx 6 months ago
Thanks for the post. However, I still get this message that says, Windows has encountered a problem and need to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost" So when I click on Close I still get the same effect as before I disabled the error report message. Is this Microsoft keeping a track on torrent downloads? Anyones help would be appreciated guys and gals. Help needed as it really, really pisses me off.
geoopa 2 years ago
thaks dude that crap was pissing me off
jingley10 3 years ago
this works??
AndresS95 3 years ago
Thanks Dude it took wayway the error but my IE still crashes =(
iSpeakApple 3 years ago
Great video VERY CLEAN! Super clear I can see and understand EVERYTHING! This is a excellent and rare video!
little short though...
Over all...GREAT JOB! =D
DirecterJ 3 years ago