Bluescreen of death installing camera drivers

Hi! When I plug in my iPhone, the regular synch part works, etc, but for some reason, whenever I try to go ahead and let it install the drivers for the camera, I get as far as "This driver is not certified - continue?" dialog box, and shortly after I click continue, the computer dies with the bluescreen of death.
This is with Windows XP SP2 (not Vista)
Anyone have any suggestions? I'm unable to pull pictures off of my iPhone as a result of this...
Andy

Do you by chance have a logitech webcam connected to the computer or software from a prior logitech webcam being connected to the computer?
If so either removing that software or updating it to the latest version from logitech may get you past this issue.

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