Your PC has a motherboard that you can connect your memory card to. If it is a desktop, open the side of the box and the motherboard is where everything is connected to.
You need a Memory Card reader device to connect the Memory card to a computer
Most cameras come with a USB cable to connect to the computer, Connect it to the computer and wait for the drive to appear in My Computer, right click the drive and click format. In the dialog box, click start, Windows will format(delete everything) drive.
you will need a card reader to connect your memory card in a computer, card reader can be plug in a USB port.
You will need a device to read the memory card in order to transfer the data.
You need to download and install the unformat software on your PC. Then connect the memory card you just formatted by accident and start to recovery.Note: chances are not 100% if you continue using the memory card.
you need to get a device to connect into your computer that hold a sd card. they sell them at staples.
This will depend on your camera. If your camera has an internal memory card, you will need a cord to connect your camera to your computer's USB port. If your camera has a removable memory card, simply plug that into your computer, or into a memory card adapter if needed.
No it dosent need a memory card
no. memory card slots are solely for adding additional map sets to your unit or, if blank, adding to the existing memory capacity of the unit when storing routes, waypoints, or tracks.
Your Network card, or "Network Interface Device" is used to connect to the Internet. This will generally be either integrated in the Motherboard, or inserted as a PCI card (or PCMCI for a laptop).
There are several methods -- a TV with a card reader or through a device like a camcorder than can output to a tv.
Yes you can - there's a number of ways you can do it:-Use a USB cable to connect the camera directly to the notebook, orIf the notebook has one, insert the memory card into the multimedia slot, orUse a USB adapter (which is how I do it) - insert the card into the adapter and insert the adapter into a spare USB port.Most versions of Windows will recognise the memory card or the camera as '...an external mass-storage device...' and you should be able to 'drag & drop' the pictures you need.