Yes, you can using USB.
Yes - Windows accepts external hardware while it's running without any problems !
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A physical port, as opposed to a virtual or logical port is an interface on a computer into which you can insert a connector for a device.
What do you mean by plug in for a computer? Plug in's can be in 2 different terms of computer. 1 - Plug in a power lead, monitor lead etc. 2 - Plug in's can be a software addon or browser addon. for example; A plug in for flash player.
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Yes, you can using USB.
Yes - Windows accepts external hardware while it's running without any problems !
Yes you can. Just remember to 'eject' it before removal as you would any usb drive.
Yes - Windows accepts external hardware while it's running without any problems !
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Yes, it is generally safe to insert an external drive into your computer while it is turned on, as most modern operating systems support hot-swapping. However, ensure that the drive is compatible and that you properly eject it before removing it to avoid data loss or corruption. Always be cautious of physical damage when connecting or disconnecting devices while the computer is operating.
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Graphics cards connect to the computer only through the connectors present on the motherboard so an external graphics card is unfortunately not an option. You can always switch your video card entirely, but be sure to check if the motherboard you have supports it.
Usually, you will just need to insert the floppies into the floppy disk drive on a computer. If your computer does not have a floppy drive (most made since 2003 don't), you will need to purchase an external floppy drive. These connect to your computer through a USB port. After you plug it in and insert a disk, you should be able to find the drive and view your pictures.
Use a card reader, as cheap of $5. Insert your SD card in the reader slot. Connect the reader to computer. Computer understands there is an external SD connected to it. So rest is as easy as drag and drop folders