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- Windows Problem reporting is running often. How do I find out why
Go in to Task Manager, look in the Processes view Click on the CPU column heading until the tasks using the most CPU cycle sort to the top Then you can research (google) and or ask here questions about the specific tasks that are using the most CPU
- Windows Error Reporting and Windows diagnostics enablement guidance
This article provides guidance on Windows Error Reporting (WER) and diagnostic data WER is an event-based feedback infrastructure designed to collect information on issues that Windows can detect, report the information to Microsoft, and provide users with any available solutions
- Fix Windows Problem Reporting (Werfault. exe) High CPU - SoftwareKeep
Werfault exe is a Windows Error Reporting process In this guide, you will learn how to fix high CPU usage caused by Windows problem reporting
- Enable or Disable Windows Error Reporting in Windows 10
Windows Error Reporting (WER) is a flexible event-based feedback infrastructure designed to gather information about the hardware and software problems that Windows can detect, report the information to Microsoft, and provide users with any available solutions
- Windows Error Reporting WerFault. exe high CPU, Disk usage
Some Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC users may experience the Windows Error Reporting (WerFault exe) high CPU Disk usage issue on their devices This post is intended to help affected PC users
- Easy Ways for Windows Error Reporting High CPU Disk Usage
What can you do if encounter the Windows Error Reporting high CPU Disk usage problem on your computer? Read this post to know the solutions
- Fix: Windows Error Reporting High CPU and Disk Usage
To fix Windows Error Reporting high CPU and disk usage issues, scan your main drive for errors and update your drivers If the issue persists, restart the Windows Error Reporting service and run an in-depth antimalware scan
- How to disable Windows problem reporting in Windows 10 - The Geek Page
Whenever Windows 10 device encounters an issue, whether it is application issue or a system problem, shows an error message on the screen But sometimes users may be annoyed with these frequent error messages
- HIGH CPU Usage by Windows Problem Reporting services.
So I disabled windows problem reporting (there was an option to ask me before reporting but I just didn't want to deal with it so I turned it to never report) And there is still instances of windows problem reporting coming up in my task manager
- How to Disable Windows Error Reporting and Clear WERReportQueue Folder . . .
When you see the “YourAppName exe has stopped working, Windows is collecting more information about the problem” error message in Windows, the Windows Error Reporting service runs the WerFault exe tool to collect debug data (may include a memory dump)
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