First off you have to check the card slot.
Rock the card end to end not side to side if you do not rock the card correctly you will damage or break it. Rocking side to side will also spread the slot opening and weaken the connection.
If you have trouble removing the Expansion Slot, you may very slightly rock the card from end to end, not side to side. Rocking the card from side to side might spread the slot opening and weaken the connection.
Around where the headphone jack is. There should be a plastic card in there already that you can remove by pushing it in slightly then releasing.
There should be a small slot on the edge of the case - or underneath the back cover. To remove the card - simply depress it until it clicks, and it will spring out.
I would be very careful with it as if your not careful you can damage it.Start by removing the hinges from the side and try "Rocking" it from the ends not the sides.
Very simple just remove it from the slot it is in.
your PC card should be connected with a USB wire
The SIM card goes in the SIM card slot that can be seen after you remove a battery in the Motorola v66e.
Remove the back of the Vodaphone 533 and right next to the sim card is the slot for the micro memory card.
Gently push the end of the memory card and it should disengage from the slot. It may pop up a bit or you will hear a small click.
Doing so results in damage to the exterior and interior of the card. The pressure can crack the casing and that alone could expose the inner card to harmful dust. That or you could just break the casing of the card and make it impossible for re-entry.
Yeah. It doesn't matter what corporation it is, Samsung or Nokia. What matters the most is the phone, slot for the card. For example if in your nokia phone there is a SD card slot, then let's say a samung phone has some kind of other card slot it will not work. But if both will have SD card slot then it should work.
NO. If you have a pci-x slot, probably it is a server, and you want to upgrade your graphics card, you can buy a PCI card and plug it into your PCI-X slot. It should work probably.