You can disable the Error-Reporting prompt. But this does not solve the real
problem. The error-reporting dialog notifes you of the error so that you can
know which module is causing the error (for troubleshooting). Disabling
error-reporting will just disable the notification and the actual program
error will still be there. As a result, the program terminates without
showing you the actual error.
Turn this off: in Control Panel - System - Advanced, click Error
reporting in the Startup and Recovery section. There select 'Disable'
You may also usefully take the Settings button and uncheck
'automatically restart', so the system does not reboot immediately there
is an error; and change the 'write debugging information' to (none)
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