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Originally Posted by Quoth
The age and speed is irrelevant. It's some driver issue, or maybe RAM error.
I've a 22 yo XP laptop (April 2002) that can read a Kindle PW3 fine. XP only re-installed once (June 2002).
A BSOD is usually a driver in the Kernel or one faulty region of RAM not usually accessed. Ordinary applications won't BSOD.
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I agree with you, the problem is identifying the driver that generates a BSOD ONLY when Kindle has connected, and no problem when other flash drives are used. Maybe there's something wrong with the Kindle. I'll try to do a factory reset. After I received it, I immediately updated it with the latest firmware version.