When we use the Windows XP operating system, we often get a bug report pop-up box asking if you want to send an error message to Microsoft. Do not send it is always a frequent reminder that the error message is very troublesome, send it again fear will leak personal computer privacy. This seems to be not necessary for our average user, all the usual users will choose "Do not send", then have you ever thought of a way to block the error hint window?
Of course there are, you might as well try the following method: Go to Control Panel, double-click the System item, pop-up System Properties dialog box. Select the Advanced tab.
Click the Error Reporting button below, and in the pop-up window, select the Disable Error Reporting button, and then select the "Notify me when serious error occurs" checkbox below, and click OK.
When you have done this, Windows XP will not pop up the error box again for general minor errors and will only notify you if there are serious errors. You can use the computer with ease.