Disable Windows Error Reporting
This tweak lets you disable the Windows Error Reporting.
Level: Recommended For Experts Only
Description:
This setting enables you to make the windows error reporting disable. Normally, windows asks the user to send the report of crash or bug, if there is, to microsoft. It helps them to understand the problem and solve it. The report may also carry parts of the work you were doing at the time of crash. Therefore, you can disable this setting. For this, go to start > run menu, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. Now, create some dword data value names in the right-panel, if they do not exist, to manage them suitably. Create a dword value name doreport in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name showui in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name includekernelfaults in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name includemicrosoftapps in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name includewindowsapps in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Click ok and close the registry editor. Restart the system or logoff to see the changes taking effect. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.
This setting enables you to make the windows error reporting disable. Normally, windows asks the user to send the report of crash or bug, if there is, to microsoft. It helps them to understand the problem and solve it. The report may also carry parts of the work you were doing at the time of crash. Therefore, you can disable this setting. For this, go to start > run menu, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. Now, create some dword data value names in the right-panel, if they do not exist, to manage them suitably. Create a dword value name doreport in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name showui in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name includekernelfaults in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name includemicrosoftapps in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Create a dword value name includewindowsapps in the right panel. Right-click it and modify the data value to 0 to enable the setting and 1 to disable it. Click ok and close the registry editor. Restart the system or logoff to see the changes taking effect. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.
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First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".

Second, go to the <b>[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting]</b> key, right-click on the "DoReport" DWORD value and click on "Modify".

Third, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.

Fourth, right-click on the blank area in the right pane and click on "New > DWORD Value" to create a new DWORD value with the name "ShowUI".

Fifth, right-click on the 'ShowUI' DWORD value and click on "Modify".

Sixth, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.

Seventh, right-click on the 'IncludeKernelFaults' DWORD value and click on "Modify".

Eigth, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.

Ninth, right-click on the "IncludeMicrosoftApps" DWORD value and click on "Modify".

Tenth, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.

Eleventh, right-click on the "IncludeWindowsApps" DWORD value and click on "Modify".

Finally, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.
Registry Entries
- back to top- Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\]
- Location: Local Machine
- Value Name: DoReport
- Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
- Enabled Value: 0
- Disabled Value: 1
- Action Type: Modified
- Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\]
- Location: Local Machine
- Value Name: ShowUI
- Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
- Enabled Value: 0
- Disabled Value: 1
- Action Type: Add an Entry
- Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\]
- Location: Local Machine
- Value Name: IncludeKernelFaults
- Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
- Enabled Value: 0
- Disabled Value: 1
- Action Type: Add an Entry
- Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\]
- Location: Local Machine
- Value Name: IncludeMicrosoftApps
- Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
- Enabled Value: 0
- Disabled Value: 1
- Action Type: Add an Entry
- Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\]
- Location: Local Machine
- Value Name: IncludeWindowsApps
- Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
- Enabled Value: 0
- Disabled Value: 1
- Action Type: Add an Entry
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