Do You Help Microsoft Improve?
When you’re computer experiences an error, do you send the error reports to Microsoft for them to see the error and hopefully what caused it? If you do, this helps them have ongoing testing in what is obviously an enormous testing environment of the entire world.
I like helping, my only complaint is that I wish I could store the errors and send them all at once or have them kept and sent during my normal Windows update or when my computer is idle and not being used but connected to the Internet. If it’s annoying ot you, you can adjust the way the error reporting works, or turn it off completely.

Just open up your System Properties by right-clicking on your “My Computer” icon and select “Properties”. Then click on the “Advanced” tab and you’ll see the image above. Click on the “Error Reporting” button and you’ll see the window below:

As you can see, you can disable the error reporting all together, or select what you want it to send error reports on if you would prefer to narrow down the options.
What do you do? Do you send error reports?
Tags: bugs, error-reporting, system-properties, test-environments, Windows OS's, XPRelated Stories
POSTED IN: Business Users, Home User, Microsoft Hardware, Security, Software, User Experience, Windows OS's
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