Blue Screen of Death and stop working after plugging my Razer Kraken Chroma 7.1 (windows 7)

(Which mean that I speak French, sorry for my English)

Hi, I have a problem. When I plug my headphones Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma, awhile, they just stop working. I heard a noise and that they stop working. I must unplug and plug my headphones so I want them to work again. And this thing is happening very randomly! As for 5 minutes, I have déplug and reconnect but some times, it's job for 20 minutes without problem.

Also, I feel that if I plug my headphones too fast after this problem, the blue screen of death appear.

I uninstall and reinstall a lot of time, but don't change anything.

I have 2 computer: this problems happens on my computer which has windows 7, but when I'm on my pc which has windows 10 all work.

So thanks to you. Sorry for my English ^^

Logitech Inc QuickCam LVcKap64.sys associates.  Yours is from 2007.  I would completely remove the software and install a new copy of the most recent driver available.

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