BLUE SCREE- please help

I bought iphone few days ago. At the first time I sync it to my computer and activated the number. The next day when I tried plug iphone to the computer I got the blue screen with the error 0x0000007E. I updated my windows and bios, I cleaned up my memory (which I don't think is the problem cause is 1g) and I’m still getting the error. I think that the driver got somehow corrupted, or the registry and is incompatible with the Windows. Please help otherwise I can't use it.

kornw,
Do you have drivers installed for a webcamera, scanner or media card reader? If so, updating those drivers, which may not appear on the Windows Update site, should resolve the issue.
This article contains more information:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306048
Hope this helps,
Nathan C.

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