Camera related blue screen error, why?

When I plug in my iPhone 3GS to my Win32 XP Pro I get a blue screen error as soon as iTunes opens.
I have tried several fixes.  I updated my BIOS, uninstalled and reinstalled the iPhone camera driver and used different USB ports.
So far nothing has worked.  Please help. (I already know a phone upgrade will help)

I forgot to mention that I don't have this problem when I plug in my iPad to this computer.

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