How To Stop Dw20.exe Error
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automatically collects information and allows users to send a report directly to Microsoft. Is dw20.exe an essential process? Dw20.exe is
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a useful process but not an essential one. If you do not dw20.exe high cpu want this process to run on your PC, you can safely disable the Application Error Reporting tool. dw20.exe what is it How to disable the Error Reporting tool in Windows XP You can disable the Error Reporting tool through the Windows registry, Control Panel, or Computer Management window. Each
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of these three methods is discussed in detail below. Disable Error Reporting tool through the registry Warning: The steps illustrated below require you to edit the registry. Please proceed only if you are comfortable in working with the Windows Registry. A mistake while modifying the registry can cause irreparable damage. As a precaution always back up the registry
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before editing it. This allows you to roll back the registry to its previous working state in case a complication arises. You may use a reliable registry maintenance tool, such as RegServe to make a registry backup. Click Start and then click Run. Type regedit in the Run box and press Enter. Locate and select the following key in the left-pane of the Registry Editor window: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Common Click the Edit menu, select New, and then click DWORD Value. Next, type DWNeverUpload. Double-click DWNeverUpload and in the Value Data box type 1 and click OK. Click the File menu and then click Exit to close the Registry Editor window. Disable Error Reporting through the Control Panel Click Start and then click Control Panel. Double-click System. Click the Advanced tab in the System Properties dialog box that opens. Click the Error Reporting button. Next, click Disable error reporting and then click OK. Finally, click Apply and then click OK to close the System Properties dialog box. Disable Error Reporting through Computer Ma
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