If you're loading it on to your computer hard drive, then yes it will. If you're watching it online then it uses your ram to store files short-term for streaming. In either case most computers these days come with plenty enough of both for watching movies.
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It is not known how much gigabytes Megashare uses when watching or streaming movies. It is not listed anywhere on their website.
Streamed movies from NetFlix will average between 1 and 2 GB each so watching several movies could use up a 5GB bandwidth limit.
i think you have seen the kinect ad where they are watching a movie and the boy teen says xbox pause and xbox play, it works the in the same way as original 360s but unless you have kinect you use a controller
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That question cannot be answered. Websites have different sizes and if you were doing something like watching a movie, you would use a lot more in a shorter time than you would if you were looking at a very simple web pages with just text on them.
73.4 GB is, depending on where you get the figure from, either 74,300,000,000 bytes or 79,779,017,523 bytes. The reason for the difference is that marketing people use 1,000,000,000 bytes as a gigabyte (GB), but technical people use 1,073,741,824 bytes as a gigabyte.
1.72 gb
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It depends on what you are doing. If you download a lot of movies or music or take a lot of pictures, you can use a gigabyte in a few hours or a day. If you do nothing but type up word documents on your computer, you might not have over a gigabyte of typed documents in a year's time. Yes, it is possible to use a Gigabyte a month, it is also possible to use a gigabyte an hour or a gigabyte a year, it just depends on what you do on your computer and how you are using it.
You can use 500 GB hard disk & install OS 2000, but you won't be able to avail 500 GB hard disk space on it.