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Jun 9th, 2002, 05:55 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Stuck in the 80s
Gone Retarded...
I seem to have gone retarded. Is this correct?:
1 - 1,000 = BYTE
1,001 - 100,000 = KB
100,001 - ?? = MB
Help??
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Jun 9th, 2002, 06:02 PM
#2
Frenzied Member
Isn't it 1,024 bytes in a kb, 1,024Kb in a MB, etc?
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Jun 9th, 2002, 06:08 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Stuck in the 80s
Yes. But that'd just confuse me in my conversions.
I just need to know how many bytes in a KB, MB, etc?
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Jun 9th, 2002, 06:38 PM
#4
Good Ol' Platypus
B = 1024 ^ 0
KB = 1024 ^ 1
MB = 1024 ^ 2
GB = 1024 ^ 3
TB = 1024 ^ 4
PB = 1024 ^ 5
EB = 1024 ^ 6
All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation. 
(Just a heads-up)
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Jun 9th, 2002, 07:41 PM
#5
Thread Starter
Stuck in the 80s
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Jun 10th, 2002, 05:29 AM
#6
Banned
What are PB's and EB's? never heard of them.
And since they are so large, is it likely we're going to use them in the near future?
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Jun 10th, 2002, 05:38 AM
#7
They are already being used for large databases well.. petabytes (pb's) are anyway!
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Jun 10th, 2002, 05:52 AM
#8
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Jun 10th, 2002, 10:43 AM
#9
Black Cat
Note that hard drive manufacturers cheat when they say the size of the drive...
Josh
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Jun 10th, 2002, 10:46 AM
#10
no they dont, they just choose to use the definition that suits them best... effectively the same thing tho
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Jun 10th, 2002, 02:18 PM
#11
Originally posted by JoshT
Note that hard drive manufacturers cheat when they say the size of the drive...
Yeah! I was promised a 10GB HD with this PC when it was new... It's only 9.72 when formatted.
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Jun 10th, 2002, 04:25 PM
#12
Frenzied Member
Originally posted by ricmitch_uk
Yeah! I was promised a 10GB HD with this PC when it was new... It's only 9.72 when formatted.
I have a 30gb that reports as 27.8. What I lost is bigger than some of my older hard drives 
Michael
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Jun 10th, 2002, 04:47 PM
#13
Good Ol' Platypus
The total number of gigabytes are not gigabytes. They are 1000 ^ 3 and NOT 1024 ^ 3 bytes. Therefore, since these phantom gigabytes are undersized, a whole TRUE gigabyte cannot fit in it. Basically, you can get the REAL size of your disk this way:
## GB / 1073741824 * 1000000000 (or ## GB / 1024 ^ 3 * 1000 ^ 3)
Hence, a 40gb drive is actually 37.25gb.
All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation. 
(Just a heads-up)
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Jun 10th, 2002, 04:54 PM
#14
Ill bet there is a planet somewhere where all of those phantom gigabytes gather together, and live the good gigabyte life!
Too bad its not in my PC =(.
Z.
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Jun 10th, 2002, 10:21 PM
#15
Thread Starter
Stuck in the 80s
*hides everyone's phantom-gigs in his computer*
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Jun 11th, 2002, 09:38 AM
#16
lol.
*works out how much his 80GB HD is really going to be...*
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Jun 11th, 2002, 09:41 AM
#17
The Hobo's gettin 5.5GB of my new HD
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Jun 11th, 2002, 11:00 AM
#18
Thread Starter
Stuck in the 80s
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