Dec 31, 2009

How To Fix “Dr.Watson Postmortem Debugger” Error

 

 

 

If you are using Internet Explorer, Outlook or any Application, you can get Dr .Watson Postmortem Debugger error. You can also observe drwtsn32.exe process running in the task manager.Dr.Watson crashes when other applications crashed. See the Screenshots below:-

Dr. Watson Debugger Error     Dr. Watson Debugger Error

 

If you are getting these kinds of errors in your pc then it none other than the “Dr. Watson Debugger Error”. Here I will guide you about how to resolve this error in an easy way:-

 

Dr.Watson for Windows is a debugger that will be useful to debug and creates log files when a error occurs with in a program. Technical support people will analyze these log files and fix the errors. It is not a virus or a malware program.Dr.Wdrwtsn32.exe_process_in_taskmanager5_thumbatson creates log files at  C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson.

 

 

It actually crashes some times frequently and gives the error as given below.

“Dr.Watson Postmortem Debugger has encountered a problems and needs to close”

 

Why Dr.Watson crashes and give error:-

Unfortunately, when you are browsing through Internet Explorer or working with any other program if that program crashes, then Dr.Watson program it self crashes and gives that error.

 

How To Fix It:-

Steps:-

  1. Click Start>Run>type Regedit and click ok. disableDr.watsondebugger_regsitry_thumb
  2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version
  3. Select AeDebug in the right pane ,double click it and enter value 0.  
  4. Close registry editor, restart your computer.

 

If this does not solves the problem then download DisableDrWatson.reg. & run it.

It will fix your problem.

  

 

Posted By Sa.M,Technically Inspired,All Rights Reserved.

Dec 28, 2009

How To Make Windows XP More Secure

 

 

Windows XP, one of Microsoft's operating systems, is frequently under attack by viruses and other malicious software simply because it is so Make windows more securepopular. As a result, you may have wondered how you can go about hardening the security on your Windows XP computer to help keep hackers out of it. While this hardening process is not a one-time procedure, there are some strategies you can employ to help keep your computer as safe as possible. You don't have to be a computer expert to employ these strategies, so anyone can harden the security of their XP computer. just Follow some basic steps given below:-

 

Things You'll Need:-

  • Internet access

 

Steps:-

  1. Regularly run Windows Update to keep your computer up-to-date with the latest system and security patches. Many computer break-ins occur because of security holes that are found. Windows Update will download the latest fixes for these security holes from Microsoft, helping keep your system safe and secure. To run Windows Update, click on the "Start" button and "All Programs" and then select "Windows Update" from the program list.
  2. Download and install a quality, well-known antivirus suite on your computer. Don't get fooled by fake antivirus programs that claim to protect your system but are, in fact, malicious software in disguise. Stick with antivirus programs that have been independently reviewed and tested so that your computer is as protected as possible. Run your antivirus program on a regular basis, at least once per week but preferably every day.
  3. Install a firewall on your computer. While the built-in Windows XP firewall will help keep your computer safe, it doesn't provide a granular level of control of seeing which programs are connecting to and from your computer. Installing a third-party firewall will give you more flexibility and ease in keeping your computer safe.
  4. Install and run an antimalware program periodically. Antimalware programs can pick up some types of malicious software that antivirus programs can't detect, so it's good to do a periodic sweep of your computer with an antimalware program to ensure that it stays safe and protected.
  5. Don't download files from unknown or suspect websites, and don't visit websites that look suspicious. Many viruses and malware are included with files that can be downloaded online, and even visiting a website without downloading a file can infect your computer. Download files from well-known, trusted websites only.

 

 

Posted By Sa.M,ehow,All rights Reserved.

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