Blue screen when I finished update driver by BootCamp 4.1.4586

I hace an Imac 2012 - 21.5". When I finish setup Window 7 and update driver by BootCamp 4.1.4586 and restart. After restert, when the window logo appear, the Blue screen is on and the Imac restart againt. Please, help me to solve this problem.

When I delete the file classpng.sys in system32/driver, it ok, I dont know why!

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