When an abnormality occurs in the user's computer software or hardware, in order to better understand how the Windows system collects and handles this problem, Microsoft will pop up an error report dialog box asking the user whether to submit this error to Microsoft officials. Some users find Microsoft's pop-up questions annoying and simply disable them.
Although the method of directly disabling Windows error reporting is "happy", it does not do any good in solving the problem. ZOL netizens provided a compromise method in Windows 7 via email. Users neither need to disable Windows error reporting nor endure the torture of Windows error reporting.
Under Windows 7, run the registry editor, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsWindows Error Reporting, find and double-click on the right window to open DontshowUI, and then modify the default value "0" in the pop-up window is "1".
Modify the default value of DontshowUI
After modifications are completed, save the settings and exit the Registry Editor.
What are the effects or benefits of such modifications? ZOL netizens explained in the email that after the modification, when an error occurs in Windows, the system will only silently send the message later without popping up a dialog window asking the user how to deal with it, eliminating the problem of "being harassed".
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