Pavilion 500-419: multicard reader

It is the first time that I had a desktop computer with a built-in card reader and I don't know how to use it.

Do I need to use some sort of map or can I just pop any memory card in the slot size? Please notify.  Thank you.

Hello

You don't need a card. It can read many formats (formats normally 5-15). The most popular are SD cards over his family and maps see very safe to use up to 64 GB SD cards.

Kind regards.

Note: Your machine supports the following formats:

Supports the following cards:

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