Re: Hard Drive Space
From: Unknown (Unknown_at_Somewhere.Kom)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 22:16:46 GMT
The closest power of 2 to 80 gigabytes is 68 and the next is 137 gigabyte.
Your answer is incorrect. IE, how do you get to 76 gigabyte using the power of
2?
"NoNoBadDog!" <mypants_bjsledgeATpixi.com> wrote in message
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> It has to do with the different ways that a "Gigabyte" can be defined. Dell
> advertises it as an 80GB drive, defining a GB as 1,000 MB. They therefore
> base a Megabyte as 1,000 bytes. In the real world, and the way a computer
> sees it, a Megabyte is 1,024 Bytes. There is where the discrepancy occurs.
> For every Megabyte, there is a difference of 24 bytes. The larger the disc,
> the greater the disparity. Blame the way that Marketing is allowed to 'lie"
> in this country. You should see the drive as about 76.4 GB.
>
>
> Bobby
>
> "Sinca's" <Sincas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:77CE440E-72AB-49DA-B54D-7BB6841DA7E4@microsoft.com...
>>A recently purchased a Dell 4800. Running P4, 512mb, and 80Gb hard drive.
>> When I click on the C Drive, the pie chart only shows the hard drive as
>> 74Gb.
>> Can anyone tell me when my other six gig is?
>
>
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