dumprep.exe

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dumprep.exe Information

  • Classification of dumprep.exe: System Process
  • dumprep is a system process and removing dumprep.exe is not recommended.
  • dumprep is considered safe.
  • dumprep.exe seems to be associated with Microsoft.
  • This is part of Microsoft Windows.

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One Response to dumprep.exe

  1. wayne botha says:

    I had, like I found out after doing a search, and reading a great many forums and blogs, done the right thing when I used task manager to kill dumprep.exe, which was holding my pc (XP apparently being the common denomminater) hostage.
    I\’ve copied and pasted the crucial info from a few different sites below. The standard solution is to DUMP dumprep.exe!

    Here follows more info on dumprep.exe:
    You can disable bumprep.exe by right clicking on My Computer / Properties / Advanced tab / Under Startup and Recovery / Settings button / Under System Failure / UNCheck: Write an event to the system log / Under Write debugging information / Select (None) / OK / Apply / OK

    Write an event to the system log = dumprep 0-k

    If you have other problems, then dumprep 0-k is automatically enabled.

    If you have Error Reporting enabled, this entry may show up for the first time after your PC has experienced a Windows XP dump crash, or an Office XP or Internet Explorer 6 crash where you were prompted about sending the crash results to Microsoft.

    To disable Error Reporting…
    Right click My Computer / Properties / Advanced tab / Error Reporting button / Disable error reporting

    Also.
    Start / Run / Type: sevices.msc / OK /
    Scroll down to and double click: Error Reporting Service / Apply / OK

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