Blue screen on connecting Nano

We recently bought two Nanos. I've had iTunes for some time, but when I got the Nanos I used the software disk to install iTunes again.
If I connect either Nano with either iTunes up or closed, I immediately get a blue screen with the "physical dump to memory starting" at the bottom. It counts to 100, then the computer re-starts. After that, it works fine, but I do get the "system has recovered from serious error" box that I have to close first.
I'm running XP with a Dell. Do I maybe need to re-install iTunes? Any help is appreciated.

I hate it when BSD comes up when you plug a device in.
When was the last time you rans Windows Update? Make sure you install all the recommended updates.
Give that a try, there's a good chance that will solve your problem.
AL

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