HP s5503w, Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit. Wanting to plug a card reader into the motherboar​d.

New to the forums and have looked but can not find an answer to my question.
I have the HP s5503w SlimLine desk computer; what I need an answer to is where on the motherboard do I plug in the card reader that I have. Have searched both here and on the web with no luck. A friend gave me a card reader and thought it would be good to use it on the 5503. Any body have an answer? Thanks in advance for your help.
Roger
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Hi,
What is the cardreader ? Many of them use USB ports and you can plug to one of those ports on your machine.
Regards.
BH
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