The Windows Error Reporting tool helps you troubleshoot Windows errors. If you receive information about a patch from Microsoft’s servers, your computer may be affected.
Windows Error Reporting (WER) is a service used by Microsoft to transmit error reports to their servers and collect debug information about system and third-party application crashes. Microsoft uses this data to determine if a fix is available for the user, and will communicate this information to the user through Windows Error Reporting Response. To disable Error Reporting in Windows 11 and 10, follow these steps: ..
Step to Disable Error Reporting in Windows 11 and 10
Open the Run dialog box by pressing WIN+R.
Select Open Event Viewer. In the left pane, double-click or tap the event that you want to investigate. In the right pane, under the Details tab, look for any errors that occurred. ..
In the Startup Type menu, choose Disabled.
To apply, select OK. ..
You can now view the Services window from outside of the application. ..
Final Words
Windows Error Reporting is turned on by default and can be disabled for privacy reasons. ..