Installing a new version of hfs may be of no use if the origin of the crash is not understood and corrected.
When we can reproduce such an incident by ourselves, it is easier to understand why.
It is very important to gather the circumstances of the incident and to ensure that the environment used to run the HFS is as close as possible to a 32-bit WINDOWS XP for which it is best suited.
But this must not prevent it from functioning properly on more recent systems provided that the restrictions impose on programs are not too restrictive