said: 
>No.  CAD would not work.  I had to power off or use the reset button.  
>The trap000d only occurred one time and that was during  chkdsk on 
>restarting. 
OK, that's my definition of a freeze too.  If a CAD will works, I 
typically call it a hang. 
>But if the keyboard is dead? 
Then you can't get a dump.  However, Ctrl-Alt-NumLock-NumLock will often 
work when CAD fails.  The only way to know is to try it.  When you freeze, 
is he mouse dead too? 
>BTH, there are a bunch of .DMP files in the OS2\SYSTEM\RAS directory 
>which open with the dump utility, but none have dates corresponding to 
>the current problem.  What's triggering these? 
These are exception logs generated by applications that hook into the 
System Logging facility.  Use the System Log viewer to see was is creating 
them.  Most likely you will find they are reports of WPS exceptions. 
Steven 
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