Itouch crashes windows as soon as I connect!!!!

Hi Guys,
Hoping somebody can help me. Had my itouch for 8 months, and never had a problem until this weekend. For some reason as soon as I connect my itouch to my laptop with the USB my laptop crashes. For a split second it says it has connected to a still digital camera but then everything crashes and the laptop reboots from a blue screen! My itunes is up to date as is the itouch. Only thing I have downloaded recently is Apps store but was working fine. This is annoying me beyond beleif as I cant put stuff on the itouch. Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks

I have same problem. Here's what I do not understand. One person had no problem for 8 months.
Then suddenly.... Me -no problem for 2 weeks. Another person 2 months no problem for 2 months then ....
App note says outdated be web cam drivers. I deleted all web cam drivers...it still reboots my computer or crashes it depending how you look at it.
The guy with no problemm for 8 months-then all of a sudden web cam drivers are outdated?
How am I suppossed to delete pictures from Ipod when I can not even get the thng to synch or get to screen that allows you to synch? Then does that mean I cannot have pictures on Ipd anymore?
Clearly-what was never was a problem has become a problem. I have not added any Windows software other than itunes.
So-if no answers forth coming from Apple-I will return my 475 dollars worth of I touch. Called help; reinstall everything blah blah blah- have done that still have problem.
I'm (If you hadn't already guessed) unhappy. Apple has to do better than this. As much as I dislike Windoze-this learly seems to me to be an Apple problem.

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