Disable error reporting.

We know that Microsoft has good intentions, but seeing the error-reporting function pop up every time a program crashes or hangs is just plain tedious. You can disable this function with some menu drilling.
 From the Control Panel, open the Performance And Maintenance category and click the System icon. Below the Advanced tab in the System Properties dialog box, look toward the bottom for the Error Reporting button. Click it to display its dialog box where you can select the Disable Error Reporting radio button to ditch this function altogether. 
If you wish, you can leave a check mark in the But Notify Me When Critical Errors Occur checkbox as an added precaution.
You also can become very selective about which programs report errors to Microsoft. If you decide to keep error reporting enabled, you can elect to report only OS problems or program crashes. In addition, you can click the Choose Programs button to report on all programs, only Microsoft programs, or specific programs that you add to the list.

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