IPhone drivers will not install (windows 7)

Haya there,
I have around 1100 photo's on my iPhone and I was planning to save some on my harddisc so I could free up some space on my phone itself.
Easiest way to do this is plug it in, open the iPhone as a flash drive and drag and drop really.
Now here is my issue:
When I plug in my iPhone it says the drivers have failed to install.
the "Apple Mobile Devive USB Driver" gets installed without any problems. However when it gets to the installing of the iPhone itself it fails.
Meaning, I CAN acces my iPhone trough iTunes just fine. Just not as a flash drive on windows.
Things I have tried:
I've uninstalled both the iPhone and apple mobile device drives, reinstalled them but with the reoccuring same error.
I've uninstalled and re-installed iTunes, downloaded it from the website to make sure I have the newest version.
I've uninstalled and re-installed my USB hub drivers as this was something someone mentioned while I was googling the problem.
I've tried plugging it into different USB ports on my pc, but with the same error when it tried to install the drivers.
I've restarted my pc multiple times in the vein hope that the magic of the restart would cure all.
Noticable:
I've plugged in my phone onto my old laptop (windows vista) and the phone got recognised there without problems. So the problem will be within my desktop, not the phone or cable.
- I use a desktop running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit with Service Pack 1
- I'm running iTunes version 11.0.2
I know I can transfer the photo's to my pc using my photostream. At this very moment Im transfering the photo's to my laptop as it is working on there. Where Ill dump them on my external harddisc. But I still want the problem fixed for next time. I should be able to just plug in my phone and get acces to my photo's even when there is no wifi around or when I dont have my laptop at hand.
Thank you in advance for your help

Having more storage in your iCloud account does not expand the storage on your phone.  If you don't have enough free space on your phone to update, you'll have to delete some data to do so (such as deleting all your music, then syncing it back to your phone after you update).
Also, backing up your photos to iCloud only allows you to restore them to your phone later if you ever need to, it doesn't allow you to access the photos from iCloud.  It also doesn't give you more space on your phone as it only backs up your photos, it doesn't delete them from your phone.  If you want your photos in iCloud, turn on photo stream.  This will actually take more space on your phone, not less, as you will get a duplicate photo in your photo stream album to the one in your camera roll.
If your storage isn't increasing as you delete data from your phone, try deleting your iCloud backup and backing up again.

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