K7T Turbo2 IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

I have a K7T Turbo2 boear, It has a 1.8 Athlon on it. I have three sticks of 256 meg 133 SDRAM on it. My trouble is installing a Canon F30 Multifunction device. It installs and operates as expected. However when I boot my machine the next time, I get the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL on the BSOD. I have gotten Canons new driver, and same thing. In fact I had given up on this device until I saw that Canon had just released a new driver for it. I have upgraded to SP1... I am running WinXP Pro. I have removed mem sticks, and rearranged them. I have what I think is a robust Antec case and PS for my minimal config. Not intended to be a gaming machine, more of a small biz setup. I would appreciate any and all help. Thanks

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Originally posted by GFreeman
I'd try uninstalling any software/driver affiliated with the device with the device disconnected. Is this USB?
Then re-install the software/driver with the device DISCONNECTED. Then plug in the USB device. Some make the mistake of plugging in the device first.
This is all assuming it is an USB device.
Good Luck, G
Thank you for the suggestion. The process is the one outlined in the installation instructions for the device. By the way, the device is one of the All-IN-One machines by Canon. Yes it is USB. I have tried using the paralle connection as well as the ESB 2.0 ports on an installed card. I have also used the 1.1 ports on the mobo. I have disabled one set then the other, all to no avail.

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