To be clear on the matter, 1TB, that is one Terabyte, is equal to 1,000,097,181,696 Bytes. 1GB, that is one Gigabyte, is equal to 1073741823 Bytes. When you divide the number of bytes in 1TB by the number of bytes in one GB, the answer is 931.413GB so doubling this answer, i.e. multiply by 2, one gets 1862.826GB in a 2TB HDD, and not 2048.
Depending how how large your hard drive is - computers these days have from 250GB to 2TB
The same way you would use any hard drive. It must be installed (physically) inside of your computer and then it will be able to save data the same way that amy other hard drive would. The phrase "2TB" refers to how much information is able to be stored on the drive, not what kind of drive it is. A "TB" stands for "Terabyte" which is 1000 Gigabytes (GB).
2 TB is Two Tara Bytes. A Tara Byte is 1000 gigabytes. Two TaraBytes equals approximately 2048 gigabytes. That is the maximum that can be put on a partition, I believe.
Well, the short answer is 1,024. The longer answer is after 1,024 gigabytes it becomes a terabyte. I've seen 2TB hard drives for sale but the size is increasing all the time as technology progresses. 1,024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte 1,024 gigabytes = 1 terabyte
it isn't one Gigabyte it is a fraction of one. 1024Mb Is one Gigabyte.
one megabyte equals one 1024 part of a gigabyte
There are 1024 megabytes (mb) in one gigabyte (gb). For example, 256 mb is one fourth of one gb.1024
There is exactly 2,147,483,648 KB in 2TB. Hope this helped you!!
There is one "G" in "GB". What is your question?
Less than one. One gigabyte is 1,024 megabytes.
About 0.001 GB. There is no point in calculating GBs in one MB, so it'd be better to ask 'how many MB are in one GB'. Hence there's 1000 MB in one GB. True...but actually 1024 MB in 1 GB
1,000 MB = 1 GB