Hi Walter I'm sorry to hear that you are still having problems. Here are some ideas to try and information that you should supply in order for us to try to track down your problem. 1) When it crashes, please give details of what happens. E.G. Is it a GPF and exactly what is the error message and in which module did it occur. How often does it happen? Is it always at the same place? Does it always crash in the same way? 2) Your Pentium 200MMX should be fine. Can you tell us which chipset your motherboard uses, so that I can advise which chipset drivers to use. Harvey is right, Windows 95 may not be detecting the chipset correctly. However, I never load the "special" DMA drivers as they are very often problematic. 3) Exactly what version of Windows 95 are you using. Then I can advise which patches to load. Go "Start/Settings/Control Panel", open "System" and look for the version number on the "General" page. This can sometimes be misleading, so if you look in your Windows folder, sort by date and see which date appears most. This might sound a bit cryptic but you will see immediately when you look at the dates. Choose from 07/11/95, 12/31/95, 08/24/96, 05/01/97 or 11/26/97. 4) Since you are blind, are you perhaps using some of the "Accessibility Options"? Is it possible to temporarily disable these and see if it makes any difference. 5) Upgrade to Version 2.51x. This you can do for free. You might as well be using the last 2.x version. 6) Better still, as Ian suggested, try out version 3.06 for free for 45 days. There are many "must have" features. Then you can upgrade for just $20, a much better option than purchasing another package. I have also never had V3 crash on me, and I have run it on various operating systems from the original Window 95 (07/11/95- build 950), Windows 98 (SP1) and Windows NT 4.0 (SP3 & SP5) - never a problem. 7) Item 6 will probably make items 1 - 5 unnecessary! Keep me informed. John Smith South Africa