It will also teach you how to reformat the memory card for continued use if the memory card is repairable.
1-Connect your memory card to your computer. You can usually do this using the long, thin memory card slot with the word “SD” next to it that’s built into your computer. It will most likely be on the side of the computer’s casing if it is a laptop, or somewhere on the CPU box if it is a desktop.
2-Type “My Computer” into the search bar. While the “My Computer” application is called “This PC” or “My PC” on Windows 8 and 10, typing “My Computer” will redirect your search to your computer’s default version of My Computer.
3-Review the “Devices and drives” section. This is on the bottom half of the “This PC” window. You should see a drive marked “OS (C:)” here (this is your primary hard drive) as well as any other connected drives, one of which is your memory card.
4-Note your memory card’s drive letter. The computer’s default hard drive letter is “C”, so your memory card will be…