Disabling “Error Reporting” Within Windows XP Operating System
How To Disable Windows XP Error Reporting?
Oftentimes, computer does not work like the way we want. When we confront any irritating issue then, we instantly start to think how to cope up the concern. Most of the times, the issues with which we are suffering for a longtime are manageable using some tricks. This section is for Windows XP users those are facing ‘error reporting’ in their computer.
Why Error Reporting?
The error reporting is a feature within Windows XP that gets settled by default. Certain situations compel users to turn off this feature. This facility is to alert users about an error in OS. As well as it is responsible to notify you about issues within other programs running on Windows XP installed computers. On the other hand, this facility assists you to notify Microsoft about the errors.
Afterwards, Microsoft offers better assistance to fix the issues with required add-ins. Do you want to disable this feature from your Windows XP system?
If yes then, follow outlined process that is elaborated in clear steps. The process is easy as well as you can execute it within 5 minutes. Here it is:
- Start panel -> Move to Control Panel.
- Go with Performance and Maintenance link.
Note: For classic view under Control Panel, need to double click System Icon, no need to follow step 4
- Go with Control Section -> Click on System link
- System Properties -> go with Advanced Tab
- At bottom of Window, move ahead with Error Reporting tab
- Opt ‘Disable error reporting radio’ button within this Error Reporting window
- Move on with OK tab
- Go with OK button resides within System Properties wizard
- Close the Control panel
Restart the system and you will find that your computer will not show any ‘error reporting’ pop-up.