said:
>>restarting chkdsk stopped with a trap000d error, but that did not repeat.
>I think I misinterpreted your orginal post. When you said freeze, I read
>that to mean that CAD did not work. Did I miss something?
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.
>>Is it inadvisable to leave trapdump activated?
>I always have it activated. I'd suggest that you remove it to test if it
>really fixed your problem.
>>Why didn't I ever get a dump file? The HD is SCSI with partitions (in
>>physical order): bootmgr, C:(OS),J:(maintOS),D:(JFS), E:(SADUMP,
>>FAT),...,(4 more, all JFS)
>As I noted above, you only get a dump when the kernel traps or if you
>force the dump from the command line or with Ctrl-Alt-NumLock-NumLock.
But if the keyboard is dead?
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?
>Steven
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