When a severe error occurs in a program, Windows XP will usually halt the program, and then Windows XP ask whether you want to send the error messages to Microsoft. However, you can actually disable this annoying features.

To disable this feature:
- Bring up the System Properties dialog box. (In case you don’t know how to display the dialog box, please refer to How to display the System Properties dialog box)
- Click on Advance tab.
- Click on Error Reporting.
- Click on Disable error reporting.
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