said: 
>	1.	Incharge traps, when Info-Zip saving Incharge files during closing of 
> Incharge 
>	2.	FileStar2 traps, when clicking on the "Directory" menu item 
What kind of trap?  Process trap or kernel trap? 
>Reading A:\DUMPDATA.001 10-10-04 08:47:38 
>c0000005 
>0003f57b 
>P1=00000001  P2=00000154  P3=XXXXXXXX  P4=XXXXXXXX   
>EAX=ffffffbf  EBX=00000c80  ECX=000e4364  EDX=00000000 
>ESI=00cbd904  EDI=800001ab   
>DS=0053  DSACC=f0f3  DSLIM=ffffffff   
>ES=0053  ESACC=f0f3  ESLIM=ffffffff   
>FS=150b  FSACC=00f3  FSLIM=00000030 
>GS=0000  GSACC=****  GSLIM=******** 
>CS:EIP=005b:0003f57b  CSACC=f0df  CSLIM=ffffffff 
>SS:ESP=0053:000e4334  SSACC=f0f3  SSLIM=ffffffff 
>EBP=000e43f4  FLG=00012286 
>FILESTAR.EXE 0001:0002f57b 
Since this appears to be a process trap within Filestar, you should report 
it to Jim Read.  He has the data needed to understand what FileStar is 
doing at the time of the trap. 
>I STRONGLY suspect that these traps are related to my very recent use of 
>the InnoTek  crystal_off.reg file. I use Crystal soundcard drivers on my 
>system.  And I also have the  InnoTek Runtime. Recently, when I tried to 
>install ECSMT 2.1.7.6, I got a trap 0008  everytime I tried to open 
>ECSMT. 
To repeat myself.  A kernel trap or a process trap?  If you don't 
understand the difference, you need to ask questions or spend some time 
with Google. 
>But  shortly after that I noticed the Incharge and FileStar2 
>traps. 
Anything is possible, but it's unlikely that the traps are related.  The 
crystal_off.reg file you alude to updates a key value in the Open32 
registry. 
>Question: How do I revert my registry files back to the condition before 
>my importing of  the crystal_off.reg file? 
Restore \os2\system\system.dat and \os2\system\user.dat from your backups. 
Regards, 
Steven 
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