Problems with identical USB 2.0 devices

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I need to copy (professionally) memory cards. (Sony duo cards)
So I need to connect at least 5 usb card readers.
As I bought the same readers, most of the time when I connect them I will
get a blue screen after connecting the third or fourth reader and windows
shuts down and restarts.
Theorethecal it should be possible to connect 127 USB devices on 1 USB port.
Does anyone know How I can solve my problems?
Many thanks in advance.
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Kind regards,
Fred P
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