USB 3.0 Card

I have a HP Pavilion DV6626 running Windows Vista 32-bit. I buy an external hard drive which includes the connectivity of USB 3.0 as an option card. Because I want to enjoy the speed of USB 3.0, what should I do to install the card in my laptop?

Thanks in advance.

Hüffer-

Thanks for the quick response. The card is designed to fit into the Expresscard port, so I think everything is OK.

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