![]() Long story short, I suspect you either don't have the drivers installed for your USB port, or you need to use the Saitek NukeUSB to completely remove past drivers and reinstall the Saitek drivers. The Saitek Software and Drivers has always caused blue screens and other application crashes within Microsoft Windows while a very similar open source application running under Linux called QJoyPad, which utilizes the stable Linux joystick drivers, contains zero problems under Linux. My Saitek X45 wiring was easily pulled out. Subsequent or later models seemed to maintain the similar quality of engineering but the quality of parts of their joystick, as well as quality of assembly became questionable. I'm a pretty honest guy and must say, Saitek had a really good joystick called the X36/X36F which was an excellent well made product. I see you're using a Saitek X52 Pro, under which O/S? (Although quite unnecessary to disclose as I suspect it's either Winodows 7 or 8, utilizing the same drivers and software builds. If you have trouble reading this post, I suggest either getting somebody to translate as this post should help you understand your possible problem(s), or try contacting Saitek support and maybe they'll have somebody speaking your native language.
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