Introduced in Windows Vista,
the infamous “Windows is checking for a solution…” message that appears right
after a program crashes is downright annoying.
I’m
running Windows 7 now and this behavior has not changed. Admittedly, while
running the Windows 7 betas this was rather useful as Microsoft kept up to date
information on programs that suffered from compatibility problems and hinted at
potential fixes (kudos for that). But now it just gets in the way after Firefox
or other well-known program crashes, I just click on Cancel immediately after
getting prompted.
Back in the Vista days I had disabled this message and now I’m getting it again after a fresh reinstall of 7, so I thought this time I would document how to turn this off. It’s actually very easy.
Back in the Vista days I had disabled this message and now I’m getting it again after a fresh reinstall of 7, so I thought this time I would document how to turn this off. It’s actually very easy.
In Windows
Vista:
Go to Start > All Programs > Maintenance > Problem Reports and Solutions
In the Problem Reports and Solutions window, click Change settings > Advanced settings > Turn off problem settings
Go to Start > All Programs > Maintenance > Problem Reports and Solutions
In the Problem Reports and Solutions window, click Change settings > Advanced settings > Turn off problem settings
Click on the Action Center
(white flag) icon on your taskbar > Change Action Center settings >
Problem reporting settings (almost at the end) > Never check for solutions
Alternatively, you can use the Windows
search box by clicking start and typing “Choose how to report problems”. That
will take you directly to the screen above and select your desired setting.