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Hi I purchased a new Sony laptop. The specs said I have 320GB, but when I check the drive, I have 270GB free of 290GB, I understand 20Gb is been used for Windows 7. But where is the rest? 30GB?
Thank you
Hi I purchased a new Sony laptop. The specs said I have 320GB, but when I check the drive, I have 270GB free of 290GB, I understand 20Gb is been used for Windows 7. But where is the rest? 30GB?
Thank you
Well, they advertise them as 1000MB's per gigabyte. In reality, there are 1024MB in a gigabyte, thus the loss.
HDD's - the Advertized size vs the Actual size.
Even with your calculation its still doesnt add up to 320GB.
290 * 1024 = 296,960GB...
Is there a different way of calculating?
Well this post should answer your question
30Gb of my harddrive is missing!
Hope this helps,
Captain
Your 320GB space worth only 298 or so GB, so from start you already lost 20 so GB... what are you missing?
zzz2496
The advertised space for your HD is 320GB. The companies go by the "assumption" that there are 1000MB in a GB, which is wrong.
There are actually 1024MB in a GB. The math you did was how many ACTUAL MB are in your HD by multiplying 1024, the number of MB in a GB, by 290, the ACTUAL space on your HD.
Let's do the math that was giving in the example on the link I sent you but instead of 500GB, we'll use 320GB.
320.000.000.000 byte / 1024 = 312.500.500 Kbyte
. . 312.500.500 Kbyte / 1024 = . . . 305.175 Mbyte
. . . . .305.175 Mbyte / 1024 = . . . . . . 298 Gbyte
8GB off, close enough :).
Those periods act the same as commas.
Thank you all for your help. (I guess I got cheated by 8GB) :)
It works out to just over 93.1 percent of advertised capacity; aka 6.9% shortage.
.931 x 320 gigs is 297.9
.931 x 640 is 595.8
.931 x 1 TB is 931 gigs
.931 x 1.5 TB is 1396.5 gigs
etc