FthrJACK Posted October 2, 2001 Posted October 2, 2001 If you havent already go to START > RUN > msconfignow go to the services tab and untick the "Error reporting service"
Rick Posted October 3, 2001 Posted October 3, 2001 Thanx...I hate getting those stupid messages...Like M$ is going to do anything with it?Rick
Micropocalypse Posted October 3, 2001 Posted October 3, 2001 also it probably telles them your running devilsown.
FthrJACK Posted October 7, 2001 Author Posted October 7, 2001 its not spelled any way... its not even a word
jrichard326 Posted October 7, 2001 Posted October 7, 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------Turn off Error Reporting/ Automatic updates etc. Control Panel-System or Right click on My computer icon and choose properties....Then just uncheck what you don't want...
Micropocalypse Posted October 8, 2001 Posted October 8, 2001 jow you spell it realy depends where you live, also FthrJACK is right ITS NOT A REAL WORD.
Wor Posted October 22, 2001 Posted October 22, 2001 If u not should go to windows update for udates, where should we then get em?
python134r Posted October 30, 2001 Posted October 30, 2001 Although I consider them a nusiance too, how do you think some of the issues compiled for the sp1 comes? It don't come by carrier pidgeon.Update works fine, if you believe that M$ will come back to haunt those with "unofficial copies of XP" I know a bridge in brooklyn for sale too.Hey, I turned it off too but don't believe the hype....
RJARRRPCGP Posted May 22, 2007 Posted May 22, 2007 (edited) If you havent already go to START > RUN > msconfignow go to the services tab and untick the "Error reporting service"Actually, I get rid of that by going to Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Services and select "Disabled" for the Error Reporting Service. (or similar) Edited May 22, 2007 by RJARRRPCGP
gamehead200 Posted May 23, 2007 Posted May 23, 2007 If you havent already go to START > RUN > msconfignow go to the services tab and untick the "Error reporting service"Actually, I get rid of that by going to Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Services and select "Disabled" for the Error Reporting Service. (or similar)2001... Sorry... Just couldn't resist... Also, this is pretty well-known now.
YourIdolRanger Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 I have heard that Microsoft gets 60 gigabytes of error reports a day.Also, I have dissabled error reporting but every time a program crashes I still get the box popping up.
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