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Copy Windows Error Messages to the Clipboard

Thursday, 24 September 2009 21:03 by Justin

Initial Problem:

Instead of re-typing long, painful error messages whenever you need Ask Dr. Techs assistance, did you know you can simply use Ctrl+C to copy the text of the message to the clipboard?

Solution:

If you want to test this out for yourself, just open Windows Explorer and type an incorrect drive letter into the address bar, and you’ll get an error message immediately.

 

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Just hit Ctrl+C whenever you get an error message prompt, and then you can paste it into notepad (or anywhere you’d like)

 

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Personally I prefer to paste the error messages into a blank notepad window so I can select just a portion of it for any of my purposes. This is also a perfect way to copy your error messages when you are applying for support to our experts.

This tip should work in Windows Vista or XP or 2003.


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