The Error Reporting feature in Windows generates warnings after certain program or operating system errors. These alert you to send information about the problem to Microsoft.
How to Disable Error Reporting in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
You can turn off error reporting to prevent personal information about your computer from being sent to Microsoft, because you're not connected to the Internet all the time, or simply to stop being confronted with those annoying warnings.
Error reporting is enabled by default in all versions of Windows, but you can easily disable it through the Control Panel or through Services, depending on your version of Windows.
Use the keyboard shortcut WIN+R to open the Run dialog box.