It should allow you to copy from your PC to the card yes
The USB memory card reader can be responsible for write protecting the SD memory cards through its Lock switch.
No, the USB memory card reader cannot stop working from the write and erase cycles.
Provided that the SD memory card is original and is used in the right way, it will not stop working from the write and erase cycles instead of the USB memory card reader.
The fact that the memory stick is write protected will not prevent you "reading" the contents. Thus there is no problem in making the copy from the stick to the memory card.
For this you can use a USB Memory card reader. Examples of such readers can be found here:Link: http:/www.supermediastore.com/category/u/usb-cf-sd-sdhc-flash-memory-card-reader-readers
You can't. Hopefully you have a tab on the memory card. If you do, just move the tab to allow writing to the card.
Read/write memory is memory that can be read and can be changed.
On the side of the memory card (depending on the type of memory card) there should be a little switch which says 'lock and points' downwards on the slide that switches the opposite way. If the switch (A physical switch) is not on the side of the memory card is will be on the side of the memory card adaptor. (The one you use to access files from your memory card on your computer).
Random Access Memory is also known as the Main Memory or the Internal Memory.
Yes. File is a file, it can be transferred to any place, usb, harddrive, memory card etc (provided you have write access)
Yes. Using a Card reader allows your memory card to be treated just as any other flash drive. You can read and write to it.
No, the USB memory card reader will not work for an Xbox 360 storage device. A memory card reader is a device for inserting a memory card into so that data can be retrieved and any storage device that is to be connected to an Xbox 360 must be properly formatted so that it is compatible with the console.