Tired of clicking "Don't Send" on those Windows XP error reports??
When Windows XP encounters a severe error that has the potential to crash the operating system, it immediately halts the offending program and displays an error message that says the application has encountered a problem and needs to close. Then, the operating system prompts you to send an error report to Microsoft. You can avoid having to click the Don’t Send button by disabling Error Reporting.
Here’s how:
1. Press [Windows][Break] to display the System Properties dialog box. If you don't have a "Windows" key you can right click on the "My Computer" icon and select properties.
2. Select the Advanced tab and click the Error Reporting button.
3. When you see the Error Reporting dialog box, select the Disable Error Reporting option. (If you don’t want to see any type of error message, clear the But Notify Me When Critical Errors Occur check box.)
4. Click OK twice — once to close the Error Reporting dialog box and once to close the System Properties dialog box.

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