Reggie Posted October 4, 2009 Content Count: 166 Joined: 07/27/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 4, 2009 Ok help!! HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (1TB (1TBx1) How much memory is a TB?? Reggie Out!!! Link to comment
Daze Posted October 4, 2009 Content Count: 6741 Joined: 06/10/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 4, 2009 1000 GB = 1 Terabyte [TB] Link to comment
Reggie Posted October 4, 2009 Content Count: 166 Joined: 07/27/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 4, 2009 oh ok thanks Link to comment
tinkerbell Posted October 4, 2009 Content Count: 1662 Joined: 05/16/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 4, 2009 1024 GB = 1 Terabyte [TB] fixed Link to comment
McBride Posted October 5, 2009 Content Count: 1331 Joined: 04/12/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 5, 2009 lol tink you always gotta be specific Link to comment
Shadowex3 Posted October 5, 2009 Content Count: 2959 Joined: 02/27/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 5, 2009 Also note the capitalization is important. MB=megabyte, mb=megaBIT. 8 bits = 1 byte. If you're asking about harddrives it's 1TB=1024GB, if you're asking about the internet you're probably working with 1 terabit = 128 gigabytes instead of 1024. Link to comment
ReGIONALS Posted October 5, 2009 Content Count: 1844 Joined: 07/27/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 5, 2009 when i had mine formatted with its drive path and all it was like 930gb? and my 80 is 74.5 cool just noticed im an hg i look sexy with purple Link to comment
Wrathek Posted October 5, 2009 Content Count: 1839 Joined: 09/28/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 5, 2009 technically its Mb bc its still mega either way and 1024 GB = 1 TB but these jackass hard drive manufacturers like to think its 1000GB, so they jip you. and then the rest of the space is used for cluster size/partition tables. Link to comment
Daze Posted October 5, 2009 Content Count: 6741 Joined: 06/10/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 5, 2009 fixed What are you getting after a format though? Link to comment
tinkerbell Posted October 5, 2009 Content Count: 1662 Joined: 05/16/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 5, 2009 What are you getting after a format though? not 1024GB nor 1000GB, it depends but usually somewhere around the 931GB mark Link to comment
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