Actually Arend and Rob for my usage I do want to ignore ALL errors. One can easily manually run a fix if or when needed - I do not need the system to do it automatically.

I have systems with no keyboard or mouse or touch screen and when or if something happens I don't want Windows trying to auto fix it. In most cases a simple reboot and go back to "Normal" will be just fine and no auto repair is needed.


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