HP deskjet 1510: blue screen of death with the installation of the printer

I installed a new HP 1510 about 3 weeks, no problem... then there's 5 days started to have the blue screen of death (BSOD) on & above.   Several hours and attempts to update other drivers, I uninstalled the printer, did a system restore and it worked fine. No BSOD more.

Waited 2 days, for sure - then reinstalled and the same thing all over again.  So have uninstalled and reinstalled 3 times.

Ran malware and virus program and nothing came. At the end of my mind - help, please!

I solved the problem by moving to a port 2.0, restore to an earlier time, and then reinstalling.

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