a memory card must go into a special slot that is not in all computers. it will either be in an expansion slot on the front of the case or will use an adapter that plugs into a usb port. alternately, some printers have slots for memory cards.
the slots will look something like in this picture:
http://www.geekalerts.com/u/62-in-1-card-reader.jpg
Connect memory card to your PC, copy and paste in the files from your PC to your card
All you do is purchase a memory card reader and hook it to your PC. Then you take the memory card out of your cell phone and put it in to the memory card reader and hook it to your PC usb slot. It will show all the files from your phone on the memory card. You go to the photo or video etc and drag it in to the memory card, uninstall the memory card reader from your PC then put the card in your phone. There all done =]
if you have a photo printer you can stick the memory card in there or put it in your camera and connect your camera to the computer
It depends what it says on the memory card if it says nothing then put it into a card reader/phone connect it via usb to your pc and go to its properties
A memory card reader such as the Kingston 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader will allow you to read any format of memory card on your PC.
yaeh you can as long as you look like a hipo
how do you remove the password of card in pc
You Put it in Your USB port located either on the front of computer or back or if have laptop on the side :)
You need a Memory Card reader device to connect the Memory card to a computer
It should allow you to copy from your PC to the card yes
You need a memory card reader that can be connected to the USB port in your PC. Or, you can buy an SD to USP key (avaiable in many stores). This way you will be able to see the contents of the SD card in your PC. Some PCs, by the way have readers already installed. If you have a card reader in your PC, look for the slot that says SD, and put your card there.
What would be the purpose of a memory card reader without a PC? You need somewhere to "read" the information to.