Windows error reporting occurs when an application or the system itself crashes. Bug reporting is essentially a way to send a notification of a software failure to its manufacturer. Usually users do not use this feature. Therefore, you can turn off error notifications.
Necessary
Basic personal computer skills
Instructions
Step 1
To get started, open the "Start" menu, which is located on the left side of the Taskbar.
Step 2
In the menu that appears, find the line "Control Panel" and click on it once with the left mouse button.
Step 3
A window will appear in front of you, which displays the elements of the control panel. In this window, find the line "System" and double-click on it with the left mouse button. This will open a window with operating system settings.
Step 4
In the system properties window, activate the "Advanced" tab.
Step 5
At the bottom of the open tab is the Error Report button. Click on it once with the left mouse button. This will open the error notification settings window.
Step 6
In the window that appears, mark the line "Disable error reporting" with a dot. You can also activate the line "Notify about critical errors". In this case, the system will only inform you about serious system errors, without prompting you to send an error report.
Step 7
Finally, click the "OK" buttons in all open windows of system settings.