Windows XP (Home) 'Serious Error' after login

LZ

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Sep 6, 2001
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Hello,

I'm new to the NT / XP side of Microsoft OS and have a problem that seems to be more annoying than anything else. A few days ago Windows had a blue screen while using IE (ya I know...), nothing that seemed too bad as everything restarted ok and it runs fine ever since just as it did before.

Except for this one message I get after logging in (everytime now after that blue screen) basicly stating that Windows has recovered from a serious error and wants to submit a error report. First time this would be normal, but everytime? I've submitted an error report after a few reboots and doing some scans etc but it did't clear it.

Everything seems to be fine, shutdown and restarts seem to go without a hitch and there haven't been any other errors or crashes really so I'm puzzled as to why it's giving the error msg.

So...has anyone had this happen? Are there any tools built into Windows that I can use to run a check on itself? Or anything I can download?

It seems like such a simple problem to fix but I don't know where to start. Any help would be appreciated.

LZ

 

Allanv

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May 29, 2001
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just turn off error reporting

right click "my computer" select properties and then advanced see the button "error reporting" in there disable eroor reporting

have fun
 

Mem

Lifer
Apr 23, 2000
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I`ve had that happen ,Allanv is right all you is is turn off error reporting for awhile, you might have to turn off the critical one as well( I did for 2 weeks) then renable it after some time and you should fine everything is working ok ,normally it`s that mini-dump error one that`s the most common problem.