Blue screen of death if I have photos on my iphone 3gs!

Hi all,
Need a little help. If I have photos on my camera roll and I plug the iphone into my laptop I get the BSOD. If I then delete the photos off the iphone and plug into my laptop all is fine. I only get a problem when I have photos on the iphone. All these photos have been taken by the camera and not downloaded. I am guessing these files are corrupt in some way.
Anybody got any ideas why this is happening? As you can imagine it is more than frustrating!
Thanks

longtime1982 wrote:
Hi all,
Need a little help. If I have photos on my camera roll and I plug the iphone into my laptop I get the BSOD. If I then delete the photos off the iphone and plug into my laptop all is fine. I only get a problem when I have photos on the iphone. All these photos have been taken by the camera and not downloaded. I am guessing these files are corrupt in some way.
Anybody got any ideas why this is happening? As you can imagine it is more than frustrating!
You have either an older Logitech webcam or Lexmark scanner. You need to get the latest driver for the device. The older logitech drivers incorrectly think the iPhone is a webcam, which causes a buffer overflow in the kernel and the BSOD.

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