Article ID: 813678
Article Last Modified on 5/9/2007
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- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Session Summary
This Support WebCast presentation will discuss the Error Reporting feature in Microsoft Windows XP, including how to configure and use it. Other options for troubleshooting user-mode faults and STOP errors will also be discussed.
This is a Level 200 session that was recorded February 21, 2003 and presented by William Keener. William Keener is currently a Technical Writer for Internet Explorer in the PSS Global Service Automation Group. He was previously a Technical Lead for both Internet Explorer 6 and Windows XP in PSS.
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Supplemental reading:
- Support WebCast: Basic "Blue Screen" Error Troubleshooting
- HOW TO: Configure and Use Error Reporting in Windows XP
- HOW TO: Configure Recovery Techniques in Windows XP
- Preparation Before You Contact Microsoft After Receiving a STOP Message on a Blue Screen
- You Receive a "System Has Recovered from a Serious Error" Message After Every Restart
- Troubleshooting a Stop 0x0000000A Error in Windows XP
- Troubleshooting a Stop 0x9F Error in Windows XP
- Troubleshooting "Stop 0x00000077" or "KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR"
- "STOP 0x0000007E" Error Message After You Upgrade to Windows XP
- "Bad Image Checksum" Error When You Upgrade to Windows XP
- "Stop 0x0000000A Irql_Not_Less_or_Equal" Error Message During Windows XP Upgrade
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