Blue Pro place 8 screen of death at the launch of the camera

Has anyone else encountered this problem?

Whatever the launch via the camera app or via Skype, the tablet will crash always.

ATTEMPTED_EXECUTE_OF_NOEXECUTE_MEMORY being the error message. every time.

Not sure if it started after the last update of the BIOs or windows updates.

This may describe your situation and provide a solution.

http://Forum.TabletPCReview.com/Dell/63677-camera-fails-load-recent-driver-update-Pro-8-a.html

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