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Doing research on your problem, I discovered that you need to do a clean install of Windows 7 one more time. This time, however, and this is very important, do not install any optional updates related to your touch-pen from within Windows Updates. Get those drivers directly from the wacom site. The wacom driver from the wacom site conflicts with the driver Windows tries to install, which is known to cause BSOD errors.
If you do not think this applies to you, let me know.
Edit: Before you do that, could you post an image of your device manager with Human Interface Devices and Mice and other pointing devices expanded? Just use Windows 7's snipping tool (open start menu, type in "snipping tool" without quotes into search programs and files)
Last edited by writhziden; 25 Nov 2011 at 19:00.