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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
Before engaging in much speculation about what might be wrong, I suggest you try to eliminate one possible cause: remove and reinstall the IFI loader program. It should not be crashing your computer, and the fact that it is doing so makes your downloaded code suspect.
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Indeed. It is very difficult to crash a VB program to a BSOD (usually the VB run time catches it first). I wonder is PICBOOT.DLL is at fault...