Maak Dumprep.exe in XP en Draai van Fout onbruikbaar Rapporterend in Uitzicht


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Plotseling loopt uw machine net op dat kritieke ogenblik vast, bereikt u voor uw Louisville slugger om uw PC een stuk van uw mening te geven maar u pauzeert. Een verder onderzoek van uw machine vindt een nieuwe toepassing lopend op de achtergrond die uw kostbare middelen blokkeert. Gevreesde Dumprep.exe, wat is Dumprep.exe? Goed als u zijn Vensters XP een hulpmiddel van Microsoft genoemd „de Stortplaats van de Fout van Vensters Rapporterend“ gebruikt. Fundamenteel als één of ander dossier op uw systeemVensters „telefoneert huis“ via Dumprep.exe en verzendt een foutenrapport terug naar het moederschip verplettert waar het geschrapt zal en nooit bij bekeek. Het grappige ding is dat dumprep.exe niet het betrouwbaarste programma ooit is en een reeds slechte situatie kan slechter maken. Zo doe narky van de hand ET.

Maak Dumprep.exe op Vensters XP onbruikbaar:

1. Klik op „Mijn Computer met de rechtermuisknop aan“ kiezen „Eigenschappen“ van dat menu.
2. Klik op „Geavanceerd lusje“.
3. Klik de „Fout Meldend“ knoop.
4. Controleer „fout meldend“ doos onbruikbaar maak.

You may choose to uncheck the the box below it, “But notify me when an error occurs” if you want.

But wait! There’s more! If you are using Vista you get the same phone home with a different application. So if you are using Vista, here’s your instructions to turn it off.

Disable Error Reporting on Windows Vista:

  1. Right click on “Control Panel”.
  2. Click on “System Maintenance”. If you view your Control Panel by “Classic view” skip to the next step.
  3. Click on “Problem Reports and Solutions”.
  4. Click on “Change Settings” in the left sidebar.
  5. Now look for the “Advanced Settings” button and click it.
  6. You can now turn off “problem” reporting.

Comments

4 Responses to “Disable Dumprep.exe in XP and Turn off Error Reporting in Vista”

  1. HiFi Guy on MyAvatars 0.2 January 3rd, 2008 11:23 pm

    rahhh and I don’t have a dual-core yet… sems like everyone get one, it would be great to surf the web and do other things on my second monitor…

  2. Roger on MyAvatars 0.2 January 4th, 2008 1:51 am

    Wow I wish I would have seen this a while ago. Everyday I am forced into reboot by this stupid Dumprep program due to a issue with logitech drivers that crash all the time. So far so good with these changes.

  3. IWorkThere on MyAvatars 0.2 January 4th, 2008 12:56 pm

    bugs reported in volume by the “send this to Micorosft” actually do get addressed. If the issue is a 3rd party issue then someone like me has to get ahold of the 3rd party and try to tell them they have a crashing bug that should be fixed.

    If it looking at the crash dump shows it is a Microsoft bug, then the team with the problem gets assigned the bug. When there is a reasonable number of repros of the crash to understand and fix the issue, then it is fixed for the next release. If there are a helluva lot of crashes, it’s a hotfix, if there are a decent number, it goes in to a service pack and if there are just enough to make it worth wild, then the bugs are fixed in the next os.

    If you disable the crash reporting then you are slowing the speed bugs get addressed and giving yourself more to complain about how Microsoft does not fix bugs. Nice job dumbf#ck

  4. David Anderson on MyAvatars 0.2 January 4th, 2008 1:12 pm

    Dude you are so fired. If you are the one responsible for fixing bugs in Windows and third party applications you’ve been sitting on your ass for a very long time. Do a search for Dumprep on Google and you will see whole legions of Windows users who agree with me. Maybe you could get a job with the Bush administration since you are so competitent.

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