BLUE screen of death - ipod nano 4th gen

Just got a new 16 gig ipod Nano and it crashes my lap-top every time I atte,mpt to connect it via itunes.
ERROR CODE APPEARS BELOW - sent to Microsoft also
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Unicode" ?>
- <SYSTEMINFO>
- <SYSTEM>
<OSNAME>Microsoft Windows XP Professional</OSNAME>
<OSVER>5.1.2600 3.0</OSVER>
<OSLANGUAGE>1033</OSLANGUAGE>
</SYSTEM>
- <DEVICES>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft AC Adapter</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\ACPI0003</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>CmBatt</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>CmBatt.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Intel PentiumIII Processor</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\GenuineIntel-_x86_Family_6_Model11</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>P3</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>p3.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Programmable interrupt controller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0000</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System timer</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0100</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Direct memory access controller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0200</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Dell Enhanced QuietKey PS2 with DellTouch</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0303</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>i8042prt</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>i8042prt.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>ECP Printer Port</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0401</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>Parport</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>parport.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Communications Port</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0501</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>Serial</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>serial.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Standard floppy disk controller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0700</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>fdc</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>fdc.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System speaker</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0800</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>PCI bus</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0A03</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>pci</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>pci.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System CMOS/real time clock</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0B00</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System board</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C01</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System board</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C01</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System board</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C01</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System board</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C01</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>System board</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C01</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Numeric data processor</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C04</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C0A</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>CmBatt</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>CmBatt.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C0A</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>CmBatt</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>CmBatt.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>ACPI Power Button</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C0C</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>ACPI Lid</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C0D</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>ACPI Sleep Button</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0C0E</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Synaptics PS/2 Port Pointing Device</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\PNP0F13</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>i8042prt</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>i8042prt.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>SMC IrCC - Fast Infrared Port</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\SMCF010</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>SMCIRDA</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>smcirda.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>ACPI Thermal Zone</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI\ThermalZone</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ACPI_HAL\PNP0C08</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>ACPI</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>ACPI.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Default Monitor</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>Monitor\Default_Monitor</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Default Monitor</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>Monitor\Default_Monitor</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Plug and Play Monitor</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>Monitor\NVD0500</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>CD-ROM Drive</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>IDE\CdRomHL-DT-STCDRW/DVD_GCC4244_______________B101___</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>cdrom</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>cdrom.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>CD-ROM Drive</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>IDE\CdRomMATSHITAUJDA330________________________1.50___</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>cdrom</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>cdrom.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Disk drive</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>IDE\DiskHitachiHTS541616J9AT00________________SB4OA70H</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>disk</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>disk.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>ISAPNP Read Data Port</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ISAPNP\ReadDataPort</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Printer Port Logical Interface</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>LPTENUM\MicrosoftRawPort958A</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN104C&DEV_8027&SUBSYS_00E61028&REV00</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>ohci1394</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>ohci1394.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Texas Instruments PCI-4451 CardBus Controller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN104C&DEV_AC42&SUBSYS_00E61028&REV00</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>pcmcia</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>pcmcia.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Texas Instruments PCI-4451 CardBus Controller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN104C&DEV_AC42&SUBSYS_00E61028&REV00</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>pcmcia</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>pcmcia.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Dell 8100</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN10DE&DEV_0112&SUBSYS_00E61028&REVB2</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>nv</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>nv4_mini.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>ESS Maestro PCI Audio (WDM)</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN125D&DEV_1998&SUBSYS_00E61028&REV10</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>maestro</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>es198xdl.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Intel(R) 82815 Processor to I/O Controller - 1130</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN8086&DEV_1130&SUBSYS_00000000&REV04</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Intel(R) 82815 Processor to AGP Controller - 1131</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN8086&DEV_1131&SUBSYS_00000000&REV04</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>pci</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>pci.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Intel(R) 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host Controller - 2442</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN8086&DEV_2442&SUBSYS_45418086&REV03</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>usbuhci</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>usbuhci.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Intel(R) 82801BAM/CAM PCI Bridge - 2448</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN8086&DEV_2448&SUBSYS_00000000&REV03</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>pci</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>pci.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Intel(r) 82801BA Bus Master IDE Controller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN8086&DEV_244A&SUBSYS_45418086&REV03</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>intelide</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>intelide.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Intel(R) 82801BAM LPC Interface Controller - 244C</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>PCI\VEN8086&DEV_244C&SUBSYS_00000000&REV03</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>isapnp</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>isapnp.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Primary IDE Channel</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>Intel-244a</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>atapi</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>atapi.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Secondary IDE Channel</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>Intel-244a</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>atapi</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>atapi.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>*TUNMP</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>tunmp</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>tunmp.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>acpipic_up</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>\Driver\ACPI_HAL</SERVICE>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Composite Battery</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>COMPOSITE_BATTERY</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>Compbatt</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>compbatt.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Volume Manager</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ROOT\FTDISK</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>ftdisk</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>ftdisk.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Audio Codecs</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>MS_MMACM</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>audstub</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>audstub.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Legacy Audio Drivers</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>MS_MMDRV</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>audstub</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>audstub.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Media Control Devices</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>MS_MMMCI</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>audstub</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>audstub.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Legacy Video Capture Devices</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>MS_MMVCD</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>audstub</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>audstub.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Video Codecs</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>MS_MMVID</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>audstub</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>audstub.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Infrared Port</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>MS_IrdaMiniport</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>Rasirda</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>rasirda.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>WAN Miniport (L2TP)</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_l2tpminiport</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>Rasl2tp</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>rasl2tp.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>WAN Miniport (IP)</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_ndiswanip</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>NdisWan</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>ndiswan.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>WAN Miniport (PPPOE)</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_pppoeminiport</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>RasPppoe</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>raspppoe.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>WAN Miniport (PPTP)</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_pptpminiport</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>PptpMiniport</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>raspptp.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Packet Scheduler Miniport</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_pschedmp</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>PSched</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>psched.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Packet Scheduler Miniport</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_pschedmp</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>PSched</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>psched.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Packet Scheduler Miniport</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_pschedmp</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>PSched</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>psched.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Packet Scheduler Miniport</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_pschedmp</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>PSched</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>psched.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Packet Scheduler Miniport</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_pschedmp</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>PSched</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>psched.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Direct Parallel</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ms_ptiminiport</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>Raspti</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>raspti.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Terminal Server Device Redirector</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ROOT\RDPDR</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>rdpdr</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>rdpdr.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Terminal Server Keyboard Driver</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ROOT\RDP_KBD</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>TermDD</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>termdd.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Terminal Server Mouse Driver</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>ROOT\RDP_MOU</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>TermDD</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>termdd.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>root\swenum</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>swenum</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>swenum.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microcode Update Device</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>root\update</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>update</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>update.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>OpenManage Client Instrumentation device driver</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>root\omci</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>omci</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>omci.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft System Management BIOS Driver</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>root\mssmbios</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>mssmbios</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>mssmbios.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Generic volume</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>STORAGE\Volume</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Generic volume</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>STORAGE\Volume</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Generic volume</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>STORAGE\Volume</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Generic volume</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>STORAGE\Volume</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Generic volume</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>STORAGE\Volume</HARDWAREID>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Kernel Audio Splitter</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{2f412ab5-ed3a-4590-ab24-b0ce2aa77d3c}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>splitter</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>splitter.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Kernel Acoustic Echo Canceller</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{4245ff73-1db4-11d2-86e4-98ae20524153}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>aec</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>aec.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Kernel GS Wavetable Synthesizer</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{6c1b9f60-c0a9-11d0-96d8-00aa0051e51d}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>swmidi</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>swmidi.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Kernel DLS Synthesizer</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{8c07dd50-7a8d-11d2-8f8c-00c04fbf8fef}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>DMusic</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>DMusic.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Kernel System Audio Device</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{a7c7a5b0-5af3-11d1-9ced-00a024bf0407}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>sysaudio</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>sysaudio.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Kernel Wave Audio Mixer</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{b7eafdc0-a680-11d0-96d8-00aa0051e51d}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>kmixer</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>kmixer.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{cd171de3-69e5-11d2-b56d-0000f8754380}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>wdmaud</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>wdmaud.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>Microsoft Kernel DRM Audio Descrambler</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>SW\{eec12db6-ad9c-4168-8658-b03daef417fe}</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>drmkaud</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>drmkaud.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>USB Root Hub</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>USB\ROOT_HUB&VID8086&PID2442&REV0003</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>usbhub</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>usbhub.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
- <DEVICE>
<DESCRIPTION>1394 Net Adapter</DESCRIPTION>
<HARDWAREID>V1394\NIC1394</HARDWAREID>
<SERVICE>NIC1394</SERVICE>
<DRIVER>nic1394.sys</DRIVER>
</DEVICE>
</DEVICES>
- <DRIVERS>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>1394bus.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>53376</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-23-2001 12:00:00</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>5.1.2600.5512</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>acpi.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>187776</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-23-2001 12:00:00</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>5.1.2600.5512</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>acpiec.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>11648</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-23-2001 12:00:00</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>5.1.2600.0</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>adv01nt5.dll</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>4255</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 07:56:41</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>6.13.1.3198</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Intel(R) Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Intel(R) Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows NT(R)</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>adv02nt5.dll</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>3967</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 07:56:41</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>6.13.1.3198</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Intel(R) Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Intel(R) Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows NT(R)</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>adv05nt5.dll</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>3615</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 07:56:41</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>6.13.1.3198</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Intel(R) Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Intel(R) Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows NT(R)</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>adv07nt5.dll</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>3647</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 07:56:41</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>6.13.1.3198</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Intel(R) Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Intel(R) Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows NT(R)</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>adv08nt5.dll</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>3135</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 07:56:41</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>6.13.1.3198</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Intel(R) Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Intel(R) Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows NT(R)</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>adv09nt5.dll</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>3711</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 07:56:41</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>6.13.1.3198</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Intel(R) Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Intel(R) Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows NT(R)</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>adv11nt5.dll</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>3775</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 07:56:41</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>6.13.1.3198</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Intel(R) Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Intel(R) Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows NT(R)</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>aec.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>142592</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>09-22-2007 04:14:28</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>5.1.2601.3142</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>AegisP.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>17801</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>02-22-2008 00:58:13</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>3.2.0.3</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Meetinghouse Data Communications</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>AEGIS Client 3.2.0.3</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
- <DRIVER>
<FILENAME>afd.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>138496</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-23-2001 12:00:00</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>5.1.2600.5657</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
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<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
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<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
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<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
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<FILESIZE>37376</FILESIZE>
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<VERSION>5.1.2600.5512</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
</DRIVER>
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<FILENAME>amdk7.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>37760</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 05:59:20</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>5.1.2600.5512</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
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<FILENAME>arp1394.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>60800</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-17-2001 13:46:38</CREATIONDATE>
<VERSION>5.1.2600.5512</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
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<FILESIZE>14336</FILESIZE>
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<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
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<FILESIZE>96512</FILESIZE>
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<VERSION>5.1.2600.5512</VERSION>
<MANUFACTURER>Microsoft Corporation</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
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<FILESIZE>56623</FILESIZE>
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<MANUFACTURER>ATI Technologies Inc.</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>ATI WDM BT829x</PRODUCTNAME>
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<FILENAME>ati1mdxx.sys</FILENAME>
<FILESIZE>11615</FILESIZE>
<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 05:29:29</CREATIONDATE>
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<MANUFACTURER>ATI Technologies Inc.</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>ATI Specialized MVD VBI Codec</PRODUCTNAME>
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<CREATIONDATE>08-04-2004 05:29:29</CREATIONDATE>
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<MANUFACTURER>ATI Technologies Inc.</MANUFACTURER>
<PRODUCTNAME>ATI Specialized PCD VBI Codec</PRODUCTNAME>
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<FILESIZE>30671</FILESIZE>
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<MANUFACTURER>ATI Technologies Inc.</MANUFACTURER>
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It looks as if you have some very old hardware drivers installed - audio and video ones from 2004 even? - not to mention most likely a lot of junk in the Registry. I'd suggest you try the following:
NOTE: If your antivirus or antispyware software is out of date, upgrade or update it first, and make sure no malware is getting in your way. I can't tell from your list if any is installed.
1) Delete your current versions of iTunes and QuickTime (if installed) completely.
2) Download some basic cleanup software - Glary Utilities is good, and the free version is plenty - and run the basic utility set. That will get rid of some unneeded files and clean up the Registry. Make sure to let it delete temp files also. THEN SHUT DOWN your computer completely.
3) Restart after about a minute, and, as suggested, install Service Pack 3 for WIndows XP. If you're not running Automatic Updates, you should be! But if you have to, go to the Microsoft Updates page, and do a manual update, make sure you install ALL critical updates/patches/security updates, etc., and any optional updates related to hardware and/or audio and video. If any update seems unrelated, or if you don't really know what it does, skip it for now.
4) Go to Dell's website, and in the support section, choose Drivers and Downloads, then choose the Service Tag option. The resulting page will show a list of available driver updates. Before installing each one, check the Device Manager to make sure you don't install an older driver over a newer one AND that you're installing the correct driver for your device.
5) For all of these steps, restart when prompted - don't choose to Restart Later. If anything goes wrong, it's a lot easier to go back 1 step to a recent good configuration than figure out which of multiple installs caused the problem.
6) After everything is up to date, install the latest version of iTunes, then try your Nano again.
It's not just the Nano - newer software and hardware will often fail or cause crashes or freezes if you don't keep your OS, applications, and drivers up to date.
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