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A rather annoying Windows message  is that which says it wants to report errors to Microsoft. Now only do I not want to report the error messages to Microsoft, I don't even want to be asked about it.

Here's how you can stop that message from popping up on your computer ever again.

Hold down the Windows key, located between the Ctrl and Alt keys on the lower left side of your keyboard, and then at the same time press the Pause Break key located on the upper right side of your keyboard. This brings up the System Properties window.

Click on the Advanced tab and then click the Error Reporting button. Now click in the small circle next to Disable error reporting. Click OK twice to close out and your troubles are over. No more "error reports" to Microsoft.

 

 

 

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