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It is quite easy to disable the dumprep.exe. One has to go to 'My Computer' and right click on it. Select 'Properties' and click on it. A new window will pop up which has several tabs. Click on 'Advanced tab'. There one will find a button 'Error Reporting' which has to be clicked. On the next page one has to enable the checkbox 'Disable error reporting'. Click 'OK' to leave the screen.

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