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    Windows: error report warning on restart after crash - how to turn this off?

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    • mark_m
      mark_m last edited by Michel

      When Isadora 2.5.1 (I think: latest version anyhow) restarts after a crash it plays a little 'ding' and asks me if I want to send an error report.
      How can I suppress this 'ding'? 
      I have system sounds set to 'mute' in the Windows sound control mixer thing..

      I am using Michel's magic restart method, but what happens is that I get this 'ding' on restart, which isn't appropriate mid show....

      Thanks!

      Mark ( a different one)

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      • Michel
        Michel Izzy Guru @mark_m last edited by

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        Dear Mark, did you try disabling error reporting? https://www.lifewire.com/how-d...

        Best Michel

        Michel Weber | www.filmprojekt.ch | rMBP (2019) i9, 16gig, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.15 | located in Winterthur Switzerland.

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        • mark
          mark last edited by

          If it is Isadora's "CrashRpt" window, you can right click the area that shows the crash reports and say "delete all." That being said, please send them and include your email address. It allows us to identify and solve the problem.

          Best Wishes,
          Mark

          Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
          Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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