I'm also running the latest BIOS, and the oops happens every time I plug
it in while running. It also gives me a black screen of death if I try
to resume from suspend or hibernate and have plugged or unplugged it.

Either way, "Flash your BIOS" isn't a solution. For every story I've
heard of some problem getting fixed by a BIOS flash, I've heard ten of
computers that got bricked because something stupidly trivial
interrupted the flashing process. If it can be patched in software- and
this can, because either MS or Dell has a working driver for Win7- then
we need to patch it and stop telling people to brick their computers.

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