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LouL,
Unfortunately all we can tell is that NI-DAQ is probably responsible for the crash.  My first recommendation would be to install the latest version of NI-DAQ.  It is possible that this problem has already been fixed in a newer version of the driver.
I would also recommend having your machine create a kernel memory dump when it crashes.  You can turn this feature on in the same location where you turned off the Automatically Reboot setting.  The Kernel Memory dump will give us more information about why the machine is crashing.  The dump file normally gets stored in c:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP
Shawn B.
National Instruments