Blue screen occurs when I connect USB hybrid TV tuner

Hi, I brought a USB Hybrid TV tuner PX1256E and I can't make it run. I have Windows Media Center and when I install the software and connect the hardware to the USB port a blue screen (windows crash) appear and my computer restart.
Please, May anyone help me?
Thanks, and sorry for bad English. ;)

I am not 100% sure but I believe there can be some conflict between installed software and Windows Media Center. I have Toshiba USB DVB-T TV tuner and it works well on my WXP Professional preinstalled notebook.
I have tested it with Vista too and it works perfectly. If possible test it on some friends PC with preinstalled WXP Home or Professional.

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