How to Eject a Memory Card from Your PC

You can’t just yank out a memory card that you’ve put in your PC. It may be tempting. But if you do pull out the memory card without properly ejecting it, the memory card can be damaged or the information stored on the card destroyed. Be proper! To eject your memory card:

1

Open the Computer window on your PC.

You can double-click the Computer icon on the desktop, or open the Start menu and choose Computer.

2

Click to select the memory card's icon.

You can find this icon in the part of the window labeled Devices with Removable Storage.

3

Click the Eject button on the toolbar.

You may notice the memory card's icon change or turn gray, which is a sign that it's okay to remove the card.

4

Pull the memory card from the card slot.

Be sure to store the memory card in a safe, static-free location when you're not using it.

Comments (2)

  1. Posted by Jackson
    Thanks... this totally addresses my problem... i used to eject my CD card from the card reader by using windows "safely remove" function... but it actually remove my card reader... i can't read my card after that unless i disconnect my card reader and connect again... Thank you very much.
  2. Posted by kerri
    On one of my computer, when i eject my memory card it doesn't make a sound but on the other, once i eject it and pulled it ou my computer makes a sound is that supposed to happen?