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I want the ability to disable errors. I am also looking into reliability history, and event vieweralexjedynak– alexjedynak2021-10-16 21:09:39 +00:00Commented Oct 16, 2021 at 21:09
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Disabling errors is not a good idea as you may have further issues down the line. Some errors cannot be disabled also.anon– anon2021-10-16 21:24:37 +00:00Commented Oct 16, 2021 at 21:24
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I understand that you recommend against this because it is a bad idea, and also bad practice, however I will not rest until I find the answer. "Some errors cannot be disabled also" - the error being displayed started after i installed a new rx6600 graphics card and the error is from amdrssserv.exe. I also disagree with your statement about it being impossible to disable some errors, i could physically delete the bits on the hard drive that are responsible for the errors, so it is possible, however you are saying it is highly difficult, which i could believe, but dont.alexjedynak– alexjedynak2021-10-16 21:32:57 +00:00Commented Oct 16, 2021 at 21:32
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