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default. It will also spend time looking for a solution. (In my experience, it never seems to find one.) If you find the error messages and the delay in closing down a hung application annoying or have concerns about privacy, you can turn off error reporting. Do be aware, however, that the error reporting function creates a local
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log file that sometimes can be useful for analyzing the causes of problems and this service will be lost. The procedure for disabling error reporting is quite simple. Here’s how: Open the Action Center. Either use the icon in the taskbar notification area or enter “action” (without quotes) in the Start search bar. See this previous tip for more details about the Action Center. Select “Change Action Center Settings” in the left panel of the Action Center dialog box. In the new dialog that opens, click “Problem Reporting Settings”. The window shown in the figure below will open. The four error reporting options are shown in the figure. If you want the setting to apply to all users, click “Change report settings for all users”. Otherwise, the setting will apply to the current user only. To disable error reporting, choose “Never check for solutions”. Microsoft labels this "not recommended" but the choice is up to you. It is the setting I use. Click “OK” and “OK” again. Then close the Action Center
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| Last update on 29th May, 2012 - 12:00am When a program or the operating system hangs or crashes, Windows 7 disable windows error reporting gpo sends an error report to Microsoft by default. It will also spend time looking for a solution. (In my experience, it never seems to find one.) If you find the error messages and the delay in http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-disable-error-reporting-windows-7.htm closing down a hung application annoying or have concerns about privacy, you can turn off error reporting. Do be aware, however, that the error reporting function creates a local log file that sometimes can be useful for analyzing the causes of problems and this service will be lost. The procedure for disabling error reporting is quite simple. Here’s how: Open the Action Center. Either use the icon in the taskbar notification area http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-disable-error-reporting-windows-7.htm or enter “action” (without quotes) in the Start search bar. See this previous tip for more details about the Action Center. Select “Change Action Center Settings” in the left panel of the Action Center dialog box. In the new dialog that opens, click “Problem Reporting Settings”. The window shown in the figure below will open. The four error reporting options are shown in the figure. If you want the setting to apply to all users, click “Change report settings for all users”. Otherwise, the setting will apply to the current user only. To disable error reporting, choose “Never check for solutions”. Microsoft labels this "not recommended" but the choice is up to you. It is the setting I use. Click “OK” and “OK” again. Then close the Action Center. Get your own favorite tip published! Know a neat tech tip or trick? Then why not have it published here and receive full credit? Click here to tell us your tip. This tips section is maintained by Vic Laurie. Vic runs several websites with Windows how-to's, guides, and tutorials, including a site for learning about Windows and the Internet and another with Windows 7 tips. Click here for more items like this. Better still, get Tech Tips delivered via your RSS feeder or alternatively, have the
a solution but can't find it. I know that some OS can turn it off with gpedit.msc, but Home https://otland.net/threads/disable-error-reporting-windows-7-home-premium.76824/ Premium doesn't have that. Last edited: Apr 9, 2010 Ancores, Apr http://windows-exe-errors.com/how-to-disable-werfault-exe-in-windows/ 9, 2010 #1 Ancores Member Joined: Jan 17, 2010 Messages: 538 No one knows? Ancores, Apr 27, 2010 #2 picachu Member Joined: Dec 2, 2007 Messages: 971 Open the Start menu and type settings problem reports in the search box, or Head of Centre for Action -> error reporting Change Settings Action Center -> Problem Reporting Definitions. If you used the search, use the "Choose how to report issues" item on the list. Hope you understend eace: picachu, Apr 27, 2010 #3 Cykotitan Experienced G' Joined: Nov 4, 2008 Messages: 16,898 This is why I prefer a simpler OS. Cykotitan, Apr 27, 2010 #4 picachu Member disable windows error Joined: Dec 2, 2007 Messages: 971 To disable Error Report in Windows 7 is easy too, But i prefer a simpler OS too :s Windows 7 so much 'sux things' lol. Just the visual is cool eace: In some things i prefer WINDOWS 7 and in some things, a simpler OS picachu, Apr 27, 2010 #5 Anillka Mind Freak Joined: Dec 13, 2008 Messages: 424 first dissable just the error reporting from control panel ! second go to run and type that command Regedit then search for both :- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Wi ndows\ErrorMode. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\DontShowUI Change errormode and dontshowUI to value (1) instead of (0) and restart your pc Anillka, Apr 27, 2010 #6 Ancores Member Joined: Jan 17, 2010 Messages: 538 Thanks, I'll restart the computer later and see if it works rep++ Ancores, Apr 27, 2010 #7 picachu Member Joined: Dec 2, 2007 Messages: 971 Ye, it will works eace: picachu, Apr 27, 2010 #8 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Pa
feature allows parent company (Microsoft of course) to evaluate and fix application problems in Windows OS (which is your Operating System). The tool enables Windows end users to report internal error data and receive possible updates and specific solutions to the reported error. The Werfault.exe executable allows Windows developers to locate and target any reported errors and enhance the overall stability of Windows. End users can decide to either turn Windows Error Reporting feature on or off and no personal information is reported back to Microsoft during the transmission. Microsoft has built in the ability to personalize the reporting feature, allowing full control to users. If you choose to only select certain executables or program files to send back error reports, you can create an actual block list so only certain applications allow reporting. Possible Problems Caused By Werfault.exe One of the common issues caused by Werfault.exe is that your PC becomes extremely slow to respond and process input. If you check your Task Manager, it will often report that the CPU utilization is maxed out near 100% consistently, and the the Processes tab will show more than one instance of Werfault.exe using up all available CPU resources. NOTE: It's a good idea to make sure you all your PC drivers are up-to-date before continuing. This step alone can solve a lot of issues. Keep you drivers updated! Either manually or automatically. Disabling Werfault.exe Customizing Windows Error Reporting (Werfault.exe) on Windows Vista is straight-forward: Go to Start button. Open Control Panel. Go to Windows Error Reporting. Click on System and Maintenance, then click Problem Reports and Solutions. Next, click Change Settings located on the left side panel of the Problem Reports and Solutions window. Select an option to configure how you want Windows to look for a solution to your problems. You may allow Windows to do it automatically or ask you every time to check if problem occurs. Next, click the Advanced settings link. Select Off to turn off Error Reporting. Optional way to turn off the Werfault.exe (or WerSvc) Service - Windows 7 Go to Start button. Go to Control Panel and then System and Security > Administrative Tools. Right-click on Services and then click Run as Administrator option. After Services window opens, select Windows Error Reporting Service. D