i "unplugged" a built in memory card reader, how do i get it back?



You know that 'safely remove hardware' icon on the bottom right of
your computer? Well, i was removing my wireless-g usb adapter and i
accidentally clicked on the wrong thing and i clicked on my 'mass
storage device' and that was my built in card reader, now my computer
won't read my memory cards and it is telling me thati n order to fix
the problem, i need to un plug the reader and then plug it back in,
but its built in and that would mean taking the computer apart, right?
Well, thats definately something i am not up for, i'll probably mess
it all up! PLLLLEEEAAASE HELP!

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