If any of the files you a re transferring have a virus then your computer can be harmed.
you will need a card reader to connect your memory card in a computer, card reader can be plug in a USB port.
The only memory cards you wouldn't need a reader for are ones you would never need to connect to a computer. By definition, memory cards need a reader to be connected to a computer.
The computer you are attaching the memory card to should be energy star approved instead of the card reader. The card reader is typically powered by your computer.
You should get a memory card reader.
Nearly every memory card reader on the market is USB compatible, and simply plugs directly into one of your computer's USB ports.
The WOLVERINE DATA FlashPac 7-in-1 Memory Card Reader is good for that. It is a bit on the pricey side and can run you around $160.
Most memory card readers will connect to your computer via a USB connection.
it is sometimes on the left side.
you need a card reader slot because without the card reader the memory card will not run in the computer. also the card reader slot serve as a software which must be programmed into t he computer.
You need a Memory Card reader device to connect the Memory card to a computer
If you put a memory stick into card reader, it mostly will be recognized as a removable drive. If you put a RAM module into slot of the mainboard while computer is on, then it mostly will cause severe damage to RAM module or mainboard components.
All plain memory cards need a reader -- it may be built in to the computer, printer, etc, or it could be a USB device.