How Do I Disable Error Reporting in Windows

 The error reporting feature in Windows is what produces those alerts after certain program or operating system errors, prompting you to send the information about the problem to Microsoft.

You might want to disable error reporting to avoid sending private information about your computer to Microsoft, because you're not connected to the internet all the time, or just to stop being prompted by the annoying alerts.

Error reporting is enabled by default in all versions of Windows but is easy to turn off from either the Control Panel or from Services, depending on your version of Windows.

TIP: Before doing this, please keep in mind that not only is it beneficial for Microsoft, but it's also ultimately a good thing for you, the Windows owner. These reports send vital information to Microsoft about a problem that the operating system or a program is having and helps them develop future patches and service packs, making Windows more stable.


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Disable Error Reporting in Windows 11 & 10


  1. Use the WIN+R keyboard shortcut to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Enter services.msc.
  3. Right-click or tap-and-hold Windows Error Reporting Service.
  4. Select Properties.
  5. Choose Disabled from the menu next to Startup type.


Can't select it? If the Startup type menu is grayed out, log out and log back in as an administrator. Or, reopen Services with admin rights, which you can do by opening an elevated Command Prompt and then executing the services.msc command.


  • Select OK or Apply.

  • You can now close out of the Services window.


Another way to disable error reporting is through Registry Editor. Navigate to the registry key you see below, and then find the value called Disabled. If it doesn't exist, make a new DWORD value with that exact name.


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting


Double-click or double-tap the Disabled value to change it from a 0 to a 1, and then save it by selecting OK.


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Disable Error Reporting in Windows 8 or Windows 7


  • Open Control Panel.
  • Choose System and Security.
  • Choose Action Center.
  • Select Change Action Center settings from the left side of the Action Center window.
  • Select Problem reporting settings from the Related settings section at the bottom of the window.
  • Pick one of the four options:
    • Automatically check for solutions (the default option)
    • Automatically check for solutions and send additional report data, if needed
    • Each time a problem occurs, ask me before checking for solutions: Choosing this will keep error reporting enabled but will prevent Windows from automatically notifying Microsoft about the issue. If your concern about error reporting is only privacy related, this is the best option for you.
    • Never check for solutions: This will fully disable error reporting in Windows.


There's also a Select programs to exclude from reporting option that you're welcome to explore if you'd rather customize reporting instead of completely disable it. This is probably more work than you're interested in, but the option is there if you need it.


  • Choose OK on the Problem Reporting Settings window, and then again on the Change Action Center settings window. You can now close the Action Center window.


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Disable Error Reporting in Windows Vista


  • Choose Start and then Control Panel.
  • Select System and Maintenance.
  • Choose Problem Reports and Solutions.
  • Select Change settings on the left side of the window.
  • Choose one of the two available options:
    • Check for solutions automatically (the default option)
    • Ask me to check if a problem occurs: Choosing this will keep error reporting enabled but will prevent Windows Vista from automatically notifying Microsoft about the issue.


  • Select Advanced settings.
  • Choose Off under the For my programs, problem reporting is: heading.
  • Select OK.
  • Select OK on the window with the Choose how to check for solutions to computer problems heading.


  • Select Close. You can also close any other related open Windows.


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Disable Error Reporting in Windows XP


  • Go to Start and then Control Panel.
  • Select Performance and Maintenance.
  • Select System under the or pick a Control Panel icon section.
  • Select the Advanced tab.
  • Select Error Reporting near the bottom of the window.
  • Choose Disable error reporting.
  • Select OK on the Error Reporting window.
  • Select OK on the System Properties window
  • You can now close the Control Panel or Performance and Maintenance window.

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