No. Any computer needs memory - among other things, it needs RAM to store data temporarily. In the case of computers such as laptops, the memory needed is normally in a separate card - not built into the machine.
PS3s do not even have a memory card they have a laptop size hdd
The ipod does not have a memory card slot, so no memory card will work with it.
Hello, For memory card to work we should have Card Reader installed in the computer...Most branded computers have them installed... If you do not have one installed on the computer.... Buy a USB all in one card reader which is compatible for most card's available(like SD, MMC, CF etc). Cheers, Sriram
no there is no slot to put the memory card
I had the memory card in my phone, i took it out and replaced it into my phone, now it says for the card to work it has to be formatted. I get the same thing when i put it into my computer. Is there anyway to get the files off without delting all my pictures and ringtones. Thanks
A micro Sd card is the best to use because Kingston makes a usb reader for micro SD cards. You plug the micro SD card into the USB reader then the USB reader is plugged into one of the USB ports on your laptop and will read it as an external drive.
it depends if its a memory card by sony it will work on any ps2 console but if its not by sony it wont work if your memory card is by sony it will say it on the front to sony memory cards is just data
Your digital camera's memory card will only work in a PSP if it is a Memory Stick Pro Duo adapter.
Yes. But it will only save like seven pictures.
Its doesn't look like it it. I mean, if it fits without you jamming it in their then maybe...
The ATI Rage won't work in your Toshiba laptop, unfortunately. The graphics card in your laptop is soldered on.
Yes, a GameCube memory card can work with the Wii, as the Wii is designed to be compatible with GameCube peripherals, including memory cards. If your memory card isn't working, it could be due to a few reasons, such as a faulty card, dirty contacts, or an issue with the Wii's memory card slot. Try cleaning the contacts of the memory card and ensuring it's inserted correctly; if it still doesn't work, you may need to test it on a GameCube or consider getting a different memory card.