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Windows Error Reporting

The error reporting feature enables users to notify Microsoft of application faults, kernel faults, unresponsive applications, and other application specific problems. Microsoft can use the error reporting feature to provide customers with troubleshooting information, solutions, or updates for their specific problems. Developers can use this infrastructure to receive information that can be used to improve their applications.

Users can enable error reporting through the Windows user interface. They can choose to report errors for specific applications. Administrators can override these settings using Group Policy.

Developers can register with Windows Quality Online Services to get information about the problems customers are experiencing with their applications and help customers fix these problems. Developers can also use Application Recovery and Restart to ensure that customers do not lose data when their application crashes and allow users to quickly return to their tasks.

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Windows 7 and keyboard issues
I thought it might just be my laptop keyboard but i have now talked to many folks about the issue and found alot of peole have this issue.

When typing all the sudden your cursor will be somewhere else and you are typing somewhere else. Could be at the start of the top sentence or in the middle somewhere of a different sentence..

After seeing this problem with a lot of systems mostly laptops I have decided that it is a windows 7 driver issue. I have tried reporting the problem to Microsoft but with no luck.

So if anyone knows how to fix this issue or how to report it please let me know.

There is a fix. If you pass by your touch pad while you write on your keyboard,it changes the position of the cursor.

[tfl - 15 04 12] Hi - and thanks for your post. Community content is not the appropriate place for technical support queries. Instead, you should visit the MSDN Forums at http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN, where such posts are welcomed and where you stand a much better chance of getting your query resolved. Sorry if that's not the answer you wanted to hear.
Cascading screens print error missing error number
1. Image is displayed in Windows Photo Viewer
2. Clicking Print/Print brings out Print Pictures screen with 4 cascading error screens "Your pictures can't be printed because of this error"
3. This behavior started when the Windows Live Photo Galley was installed.
4. Uninstalling Windows Live doesn't help, and cascading error screens continue.
5. SFC executed as Administrator in the Safe Mode doesn't find any problems with system files.
5. Printer has the latest drivers and prints from all other applications. I suspect some sort of the Registry setting error.

Is there an known fix for this annoying issue?

[tfl - 15 04 12] Hi - and thanks for your post. Community content is not the appropriate place for technical support queries. Instead, you should visit the MSDN Forums at http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN, where such posts are welcomed and where you stand a much better chance of getting your query resolved. Sorry if that's not the answer you wanted to hear.