[gui-talk] Kind of a stupid question from someone new to XP.
Ray Foret jr
rforetjr at comcast.net
Tue Nov 4 02:12:46 UTC 2008
Well, first, no question is stupid; unless, of course, you don't ask it.
Now, here's the answer to your question.
Having used XP for a very long time, I can tell you that it really never
made much if any difference if you send the error report. Once you get
broadband, the error report will just get sent and there will appear a close
button. Honestly, though, I really never detected that it made a hill of
beans worth a difference. So far as I am concerned, it's nothing more than
a public relations feel good tactic.
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Kenlawrence124 at aol.com>
To: <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 7:47 PM
Subject: [gui-talk] Kind of a stupid question from someone new to XP.
Hi list members, Today I did a dixc check and when the computer came up, a
Microsoft dialog came up saying that an error report was made, it gives you
the
option of sending or not sending the report. It wouldn't make a difference
since I'm on a dial up connection and so I couldn't go online, but if and
when I go broadband what would happen if I say yes to that question? What
would
Microsoft do to make that error not happen again? In other words, does it
really make a big difference sending or not sending that error report? New
to XP never saw that on 98 or windows NT 2000 only the fact that an error
log
had been made or that it found an error and fixed it.
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