Firefox 7 does Win XP into a blue screen, when I use FF7 with Ubuntu on the same pc the pc does not crash. So it seems to be a problem of win XP and not my pc ....

FF 7 opens and then after a few minutes the pc goes to a blue screen.
the blue screen advices a bios upgrade, but with Ubuntu (most recent version) I can use FF endlessly without any problem.

Instead GarageBand recognize my keyboard and i can play normally, also, if it can help, those are the Audio and Midi Logic Preferences and the Controller Surfaces Setup with the keyboard connected :

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