In most any version of Windows you can right-click on My Computer and choose Properties from the menu. This will bring up the System information and it is usually right there on the default screen on the right toward the bottom.
A gigabye is equal to 1,000 Megabytes (MB) and a Megabyte is equal to 1,000 kilobytes (KB). A kilobyte is equal to 1,000 bytes.
1000 MB = 1 GB Not much, compared to 1 GB is roughly: 30/1000 MB
2500 mb and 2,500,000 kb good for flash, bad for computer
It takes about -- 9.83 MB (10,318,162 bytes) At least that's what my computer says.
I don't know of any computer that's come out within the last 15 years that only has a 10 MB HD, but I can assure you that it is worth it to have more than that on your computer.
It has 512 MB RAM,the difference 8 MB is actually shared graphics memory.You can decrease it to 1MB and get ur 7 MB back, but ur graphics will be poorer
1024 (thousand) MB1,000 KiloBytes = 1 MegaByte1,000 MegaBytes = 1 GigaByte1,000 GigaBytes = 1 TeraByte
I don't know what a GBT is but I am guessing you mean GB... 1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes
Yes, it's a lot bigger. There's a approximately 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte.
In computer memory, this is entirely subjective based on your computer, your needs, and changing technology. Most modern computer memory is either DDR2 or DDR3. DDR2 averages from 800 MHz to 1066 MHz, or 6400 MB/s to 8500 MB/s. DDR3 can be from 6400 MB/s to as much as 17,600 MB/s. Typically, DDR2-1066 (8500 MB/s) is fine for most games, but of course faster is better.
Go the website www.onlineconversons.com. This is a program that will convert any type of measurement you can think off to include KB, MB and GB. By the way the answer is 1552MB=1.4GB. No one is going to ask you to do something like that in your head. However, you are suppose to know the value of bits, byte, kilobyes, megabytes, gigabytes and now teraytes. This information comes in handy when you are talking or trying to buy a computer to know how much you are getting.
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