Good afternoon,
I have seen several different explanations on how to work out a true 100 GB partition during a clean install for Windows 7 using Megabytes.
The calculation below seems to be the one recommended...
Perfect 100GB Drive = (10 x 10240) + (10 x 8) = 102480MB (Displayed as 100.00GB)
...is this correct please?
I have used 102900 MB in the past but this appears as being greater than 100 GB.
Thanks in advance.
I have seen several different explanations on how to work out a true 100 GB partition during a clean install for Windows 7 using Megabytes.
The calculation below seems to be the one recommended...
Perfect 100GB Drive = (10 x 10240) + (10 x 8) = 102480MB (Displayed as 100.00GB)
...is this correct please?
I have used 102900 MB in the past but this appears as being greater than 100 GB.
Thanks in advance.
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- Win 7 HP SP1 64-bit Vista HB SP2 32-bit Linux Mint 18.3
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