Computer hard drive question...
Ok...here is a weird one for you all.
My wife's laptop has a hard drive that is 137GB (there is a 10GB HDD recovery partition). When I open "Computer" and highlight all folders and right click/properties it only adds up to 102GB...where are the 35GB's hiding???? I know that a 1TB hard drive is really like 760GB due to 1024mb coding blah blah blah...
so...where is it?
My wife's laptop has a hard drive that is 137GB (there is a 10GB HDD recovery partition). When I open "Computer" and highlight all folders and right click/properties it only adds up to 102GB...where are the 35GB's hiding???? I know that a 1TB hard drive is really like 760GB due to 1024mb coding blah blah blah...
so...where is it?
a 1 TB drive should be 931GB when formatted down.
There could be some virtual processing space allocated. Also, you might want to check what's in her "temp" folder. You'll be surprised how much crap builds up in there.
There could be some virtual processing space allocated. Also, you might want to check what's in her "temp" folder. You'll be surprised how much crap builds up in there.
It is because they sell it as 137 GB or 137 x 10^9. But when your computer counts, it counts by 1024. So it sees a GB as 1,073,741,824 bytes not, 1,000,000,000. There is also loss due to the formatting and internal addressing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_di...y_measurements
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_di...y_measurements
It is because they sell it as 137 GB or 137 x 10^9. But when your computer counts, it counts by 1024. So it sees a GB as 1,073,741,824 bytes not, 1,000,000,000. There is also loss due to the formatting and internal addressing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_di...y_measurements
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_di...y_measurements



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