[gui-talk] Kind of a stupid question from someone new to XP.

Mike Arrigo n0oxy at charter.net
Tue Nov 4 02:25:44 UTC 2008


It goes in to a database probably, and I think Microsoft may send the  
info to the company that made the software that crashed. Is their any  
harm in sending the errors? No, will it really make a difference,  
probably not, but if you can send them, you have nothing to lose by  
doing so.
On Nov 3, 2008, at 7:47 PM, Kenlawrence124 at aol.com wrote:

> 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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