A 250 GB hard drive has 232 GB because 232 GB is an estimate to 250 GB. So 232 GB would be rounded to 250 GB. Or a 500 GB hard drive that has 455 GB, 455 GB is rounded to 500 GB.
Examples (Most Likely):
A 40 GB hard drive, it's 37.2 GB or 38.2 GB
A 80 GB hard drive, it's 74.5 GB or 74.4 GB
A 160 GB hard drive, it's 135 GB, 138 GB, 148 GB, or 149 GB
A 250 GB hard drive, it's 217 GB, 219 GB, 223 GB, or 232 GB
A 320 GB hard drive, it's 283 GB, 284 GB, 285 GB, or 286 GB
A 500 GB hard drive, it's 451 GB, 453 GB, 455 GB, or 465 GB
A 640 GB hard drive, it's 582 GB, 583 GB, 586 GB, or 588 GB
A 750 GB hard drive, it's 692 GB, 694 GB, 695 GB, or 698 GB
A 1 TB(terabyte)(1024 GB), it's 916 GB, 918 GB, 920 GB, or 931 GB
These hard drive capacities(how much it holds total) are most likely to happen when you get a new computer or a new external hard drive. This should help you with your 250 GB hard drive problem.
The 232 doesn't stand or come from anywhere. It's just a reference number. RS-232 = Recommended Standard 232
It basally means that you have 232 Gigabytes on your computer. If you lets say have 132 GB free of 232 GB that means that you have only 132 GB available to be used. If you have 232 GB free of 500 GB that means you have only 232 GB free.
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232 in max 232 = 53824
232 gb it's everything what you've got. It's well known game played by hard drive manufactures. 250gb is in 8-based system. If you recalculate it into 10-based system, you get what you have: 232 gb.
32% of 232= 32% * 232= 0.32 * 232= 74.24
14% of 232= 14% * 232= 0.14 * 232= 32.48
75% of 232= 75% * 232= 0.75 * 232= 174
1040 or 232 massey ferguson loader will work
As soon as they get the raws, translate, and scantalate them. 232 goes on sale tomorrow, so give it a week for raws, and sometime next week for the translation.