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The thread discusses a user's issue with constant BSODs after installing 64-bit Windows, which led them to revert to 32-bit. They suspect their SD card reader, connected via USB, might be causing the problem and consider disabling it to see if 64-bit Windows works. A respondent asks for more details about the system and shares their own experience with a similar SD card reader on Windows 7 64-bit, noting it works despite being slow to start.

Chrismb

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Everything in my system is coming up compatible on the microsoft website. I installed 64 bit 2 days ago and got constant BSOD. I reformatted to 32 bit (couldn't take it). I did some research on my hardware, and only thing i have not found info about is my SD card reader. It's a pretty big drive with an attached usb. Just wondering if I disable this would 64 bit work?
 

Pauli

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Why not tell more about your system? Like what's the Card Reader? I'm on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, I have SD cards for my Nikon camera, and a reader --- slow as can be to start, I mean cows milk faster, but it works once it gets started, and no BSODs.