1GB is equal to 1024MB so a 64MB flash drive has less space than a 64GB flash drive.
The capacity of a USB thumb drive depends upon the size of the USB drive. If you have an 8 Gb USB drive it means, can store 8192 Megabytes of data. But it can store only 7680 Megabytes of your data; the rest of the storage is used for the system.
USB Flash drives come in: 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Some flash drives may have preloaded files or software, or even password protection. which could effect the actual capacity size of drive.
There are many places that sell thumb/flash drives with more than 64MB. I have seen them all the way up to 512MB (if you're going for megabytes), or even ones that are 32GB (and I am pretty sure a gigabyte is bigger than a megabyte).
It depends upon how large the drive is. USB flash drives come in a variety of sizes, from 64MB to 64GB; some suppliers offer as high as 256GB built to order flash drives.So, a bit is two characters.A byte is eight bits, 16 characters.A kilobyte is one thousand bytes, or 16,000 characters.A megabyte is one thousand kilobytes, or 16,000,000 bytes.A gigabyte is one thousand megabytes, or 16,000,000,000 bytes.So, 64MD is 1,024,000,000 bytes; and, 64GB is 1,024,000,000,000 (yep! trillion) bytes.The actual available storage is less than the total storage as some space is used up in formatting, and as I understand, the actual storage is slightly more than the calculated amounts above due to the fractional amounts not included in the calculations. What is here, though, is a good ballpark figure.
Around 15,000, 4gb - 1540 8gb - 3080 16gb - 6160 32gb - 12320 64gb - 25000 (approx)
No, memory works by just doubling and doubling, so for example memory sizes would be: 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (1024MB) I hope this helps.
There is no Average because usb comes in different storage size such as 64Mb,1GB,2GB,4GB,8GB,16GB,24GB,64GB,128GB and many other sizes which i didn't write
Minimum of 650 MHz Processor Speed Minimum of 64MB of RAM (128MB recommended) Minimum of 125MB of free hard drive space CD-ROM or DVD drive Win98/ME/2000/XP
Because you did not format it properly, or you have deleted partitions, and all free space is in unallocated sector.
Because you NEED more RAM. RAM is cheap these days and you should have at least 512MB RAM for Windows XP and that will greatly improve your speed.
MB = MegaByte mb (or Mb) = MegaBit Mega = Million Bit = single 0 or 1 Byte = 8 bits So.. 1 byte = 8 bits 10 bytes = 80 bits 1KB = 8Kb 1MB = 8Mb And finally... 32MB = 256Mb 512Mb = 64MB Final Answer: 512Mb (mb) is larger than 32MB
Minimum recommended computer specs for World of Warcraft including 2 expansion packs The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King: PC: P4 1 GigHz 1 GB main memory, 128 MB video memory, 12 GB hard drive space Mac: G4 500Mhz 256 MB main memory, 64MB video memory, 12 GB hard drive space