Jim
December 13th 03, 12:41 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>I just got a new computer with Windows XP. Recently, as
>soon as I log on, it says Windows has discovered a
>serious error. Please tell Microsoft about the problem
>(etc). Send Report/Don't send report.
>
>It doesn't affect any performance once I click "Don't
>send" but I don't want it to do it anymore.
>
>A virus scan reveals nothing and I disbaled everything in
>the statup tab when you type "msconfig" in Run, but it
>still does it when I log on.
>
>Any help on this topic?
>
>Thanks
>
>Michael
>.
>Try running the system file checker tool, (click start,
run, and type in this; " sfc /scannow " with that space
after the sfc) and it will need the windows XP CD to copy
files from. Open your control panel, administrative tools,
then click the Event Viewer to check for errors. ( click
to select applications or system on the left side, then
double click on a error or warning message on the right
side to see details. )
>I just got a new computer with Windows XP. Recently, as
>soon as I log on, it says Windows has discovered a
>serious error. Please tell Microsoft about the problem
>(etc). Send Report/Don't send report.
>
>It doesn't affect any performance once I click "Don't
>send" but I don't want it to do it anymore.
>
>A virus scan reveals nothing and I disbaled everything in
>the statup tab when you type "msconfig" in Run, but it
>still does it when I log on.
>
>Any help on this topic?
>
>Thanks
>
>Michael
>.
>Try running the system file checker tool, (click start,
run, and type in this; " sfc /scannow " with that space
after the sfc) and it will need the windows XP CD to copy
files from. Open your control panel, administrative tools,
then click the Event Viewer to check for errors. ( click
to select applications or system on the left side, then
double click on a error or warning message on the right
side to see details. )