It is obvious that 1 TB(Tera Byte) = 1024 GB (Giga Byte)
so 1TB is larger and has double more space than 500 GB.
It may be noted that 1 bit is 0 or 1
8 bits = 1 byte
1024 Bytes = 1 KB
1024 KB (Kilo byte) = 1 MB(Mega Byte)
1024 MB (Mega Byte) = 1 GB
1024 GB = 1 TB(Tera Byte)
Answered by Jaspreet Singh
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No, it won't. 1 TB (terabyte) holds 1024 GB (gigabytes).
The drive is 1000GB but a small portion of that space is used as a operating area for the device itself.
Yes it has 500MB more 1TB is 1000MB
yes
it would be able to hold 150000 songs
20 gb
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The type of partition is irrelevant to how much data can be stored. A partition can hold as much data as has been designated on the hard drive during the creation of the partition. The size of your hard drive determines how large the NTFS partition can be.
How much can the XBOX 360 20GB hard drive hold?
A 500GB hard drive can hold 500GB of data (although in reality slightly less is available for use as the formatting of the disc uses some space). This equates to around 800 albums (in mp3 format), or 150 movies, or 10,000 photographs or any combination of such files.
The amount of RAM it is made to hold.
It will hold about 80 gb
876 GB
depends on how much space your hard drive or solid state drive can hold.
backing up an entire hard drive is difficult...so much data to back up...
10 terabytes.