you mean gigabyte, and yes it can if done carefully and with a proper hard drive but you will need a way to write the OS and other things needed to run the system on to the new HD. in my opinion you shouldn't need to make it bigger nor should you in case you need the waranty.
60000 MB is 60 GB
Broadband is usually 40 to 60 megabytes per second faster, but can range all the way to 300 mbps faster.
Well a 1.25 GHZ computer is usually one from around 2000-2003. Computers from that time usually carry a 40 or 60 GB hard drive. So it can run from 40960 to 61440 MB.
61440.0 mb 1024mb=1gb
60,000,000 or 62,914,560, depending on the definition of a MB that is being used.
MB? If its that you could probably store one or two, if any. with a 320 GB HDD you could store roughly 40(3 hours each) or 60 (2 hours each). But since there's the OS and all that it 'll probably be less.
There several factors that would limit the amount of work a system can do. Some of the key factors include the volume of the work and the time frame to complete the task.
Usually mp3 songs are ~5Mb so you'd get 12 in 60Mb.
Almost on 60%. To be exact it is 0.59895 GB.
you will get serotonin discounted syndrome!
around 50 - 60 songs of good (V0~320) quality mp3s
there is 1024 mb in 1gb. so there will be 51200 mb in 50 gb.