Card reader blue screens

I have three Thinkpads with integrated card readers: a X 61, a R61 and T500.  All have been running Windows 10 for awhile; all are on the ring 'quick compilation.  And for several months, all three have the same unusual problem when using the card reader.  If the card is formally ejected through the windows, or if the card is simply deleted, machines with a blue screen failure WORKER INVALID.  It is always reproducible on all machines.

I tried different drivers Ricoh fished from the web without affecting the question.

After scratching my head for several months, I'll ask if anyone has any ideas for a possible cure.

Art

Generation of today 14959 claimed - properly! -that this problem has been fixed. We are happy!

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