The percentage depends on the size of the hard drive. You would need to know the entire size of the hard drive to do the simple math. 4000000kb equals 4Gb.... now if your had a 100gb hard drive, that would add up to 4%.
1) For hard drive manufacturers 1000KB is equal to 1 MB so 1.69 MB = 1690 KB 2) For computers 1024KB is equal to 1 MB so 1.69 MB = 1730 KB
any hard drive has more than 1GB of storage, which is plenty for 175KB.1KB = aprox1 thousand bytes1GB = aprox1 billion bytes
4KB expandable to 48 KB using expansion cards.
There are 4,000,000 kilobytes in 4 gb. Each gigabyte has 1,000,000 kilobytes. Gigabyte is the most common term used to describe a hard drive.
Sixty-four 2048 kilobyte files can be stored on a 128 megabyte flash drive. To find the answer, convert 128 mb to kb, which is 131072 kb, and divide that number by 2048 kb.
You don't NORMALLY have a storage limit per folder. The available space is assigned to whatever folder requests the space, so to speak.If you mean 70 KB files, simply convert the 3.6 MB to KB, and then divide that by 70 KB. REmember that 1 MB = 1024 KB.
MB, KB and GB are all shortened names measuring the amount of memory or disk space that is used by a computer. KB stands for kilobyte, which is 1000 bytes. MB stands for megabyte, which is 1000 kilobytes. GB stands for gigabtye, which is 1000 megabytes. It should be noted that computer operating systems and computer hardware manufacturers measure these sizes differently. Since computers are built on binary operations, they specify sizes based on the power of two. For a computer, a kilobyte is 1024 bytes, a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes and a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. So, if you purchase a 500 gigabyte hard drive (based on 1 kilobyte = 1000 bytes), the hard drive manufacturer will measure that as 500,000,000,000 bytes. When the computer recognizes the hard drive, it will tell you that the hard drive is 465.66 gigabytes (base on 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes). It should be noted that although the standards bodies prefer to measure a "1024" kilobyte as a "kibibyte" and so forth, the terms "kibibyte", "mibibyte" and "gibibyte" are not commonly used.
61440 Mega Bytes(MB) that is 62914560 Kilo bytes(KB) that is 64424509440 BYTES....- Mayank
4 KB standard Ram. Expandable to 48 KB with expansion cards.
There is no limit on the size of a hard driveformatted with FAT16. The only limit is the size of a FAT16 partition on the drive. The maximum size of a FAT16 partition is 4 GB.
RAM means how much CPU it can use,for instance a giga byte is 1,024 kilobytes (KB) so 1,024 KB will be 100% CPU usage...in simplier terms it can run up to 1GB at a single instince the 160 GB hard drive is the actual memory,meaning it can hold 160 GB of memory
Even if the cells inside the worksheet are empty, that is information for Excel to know and require space on your hard drive/ flash memory etc.