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| 64934 | 2002-07-24 10:54:00 | Hi Guy's, Can anyone tell me if it's possible to turn off that annoying send a report back to Microsoft / Your system has recovered from a fatal error message! It's driving me nuts.....I've even re-rolled my system twice to get rid of it, have gone through My Computer | Properties | Advanced | Startup & Recovery Settings | and taken ticks from the boxes i thought applied, that didn't work! Also checked the event viewer for some clues but that had me stumped, also deleted the previous messages from Windows | Minidump folder. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Cheers Darcy. |
Darcy (1040) | ||
| 64935 | 2002-07-24 11:04:00 | Darcy, Hmmm, Usually the following does the trick: Richt Click 'My Computer ' Click 'Properties' Select the 'Advanced tab' Click Error 'Reporting' Click the Radio Button "Disable Error Reporting" Choose to/not to "But notify me when critical errors occur" Click 'OK' Click 'OK' Try that and post back. If not I can give you some other method which will work Cheers, Babe. |
Babe Ruth (416) | ||
| 64936 | 2002-07-24 11:10:00 | Wow, right there in front of me aye! Thanks Babe, looks like that will work, in the middle of a download so will have to wait for a restart. Really appreciated. Darcy |
Darcy (1040) | ||
| 64937 | 2002-07-24 11:15:00 | Darcy, And for the official word the following article explains Error Reporting (support.microsoft.com) and how to disable etc. It is from the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Cheers, Babe. |
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