'Unauthorized change' Brown screen after performing almost any update

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A couple of years ago, I bought and set up a portable computer with Vista 64-bit for my sister.  His company was asked to use a particular printer that did not offer a wireless connection, if she bought a USB / parallel which required a proprietary driver (I think that the manufacturer is "MOSchip", but I'm not sure).  I downloaded and installed this driver for sound and after a few problems (unsigned driver and not really made for Vista), it seemed to work.

However, ever since then, anytime, she is trying to perform an update of the system, at the next restart shows a Brown screen informing him that he was a "unauthorized change" made its system and that it will have only limited functionality.  When this happens, the only way I found to get his computer to the 'normal' is to start in repair mode and do a system restore (which claims to fail but seems to actually work) back to the prior update configuration.  Accordingly, the system is currently blocked on SP1 and I'm terrified at the idea of trying to install SP2 or others updated.

My goal is: I want to move him to a wireless Ethernet bridge and get rid of any trace of the cable owner damned pilot, which I think has corrupted the kernel in a certain way.  I want her to be able to perform normal system again updates.  (Even attempt to update Adobe Reader led to the Brown screen.)  I don't know how to do to ensure that I removed all traces of the driver, and that she cannot afford to leave his computer in an unstable state.  Right now, the OS feels like the proverbial cards Castle, leaving me afraid to do something for her.

Of course, this is all complicated by the complete absence of Vista, the boot disks provided with the computer, so I can't even reinstall Vista (I don't want to do anyway, since everything else is set up for his company and relocation would screw everything).

I promise you that this is a legitimate copy of Windows, and I am troubled by the suggestion that these messages of "unauthorized change" I forged it, and any additional attempt to update may prevent the system from starting altogether.  There must be a better way that Microsoft could argue its copyright by disabling the entire system of legitimate users.

If you can give us the full error message, it would be a great help to help us. However, you can reffer the article if I guessed the problem of law:

Error message when you use Windows Vista: "an unauthorized change was made to your license".
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/931699

Forums referring to the simillar problem:
An unauthorized change was made to your license...
http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en/genuinevista/thread/8962d811-778D-40F7-9cf2-1067dfdae995

AN UNAUTHORIZED CHANGE WAS MADE TO YOUR LICENSE AND I HAVE NOT CHANGED ANY?
http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/EU/genuinevista/thread/1c5522f3-161A-4F13-B81C-907d457f849a

"A NON AUTHORIZED the CHANGE WAS MADE to YOUR LICENSE" with the code 0x80070005
http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en/genuinevista/thread/277b7c66-e8a9-4816-B906-3544064799e8

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