There are 1024 Megabytes (MB) in a GigaByte (GB), and then 1024 Kilobytes(KB) in a Megabyte, and then 1024 Bytes in a Kilobyte. So in a 300GB Hard Drive, there are 300 times 1024 times 1024 times 1024 Bytes, which equals 322122547200 Bytes.
That is 3 gigabytes. (or 3, 221,225,472 bytes)
Depends on its size. If you go to computer store and ask them how many megabytes, terabytes, et cetera are in your hard drive, you may have the answer.
1gigabyte=1024megabyte=1048576kilobytes=1073741824bytes.
3221225472 bytes
You can fit a 300GB hard drive in the palm of your hand. So, no.
300GB Hard Drive will hold approx. 70,000 mp3 files or 7,500 CD quality files!
What I mean, is that I have a Western Digital 300Gb, 2.5" SATA Hard Drive, and I was wondering if I could format that to be recognized as a XBox 360 drive (even if only to the 120Gb "limit").
A 20 megabyte hard drive can store 20 megabytes. A megabyte is one million bytes; a byte is a unit of digital information.
bytes
120000?
1536000
No, it is all stored on the pen drive.
Bit (this holds a 1 or 0) Byte (8 bits) kilobyte (1034 bytes) megabyte (1 048 576 bytes) gigabyte (1 073 741 824 bytes) terabyte (1 099 511 627 776 bytes) petabyte (1000000000000000.1258999 bytes) exabyte (1000000000000000000.1529215 bytes) zottabyte (1000000000000000000000.18059162 bytes) yottabyte (1000000000000000000000000.20892582 bytes) a yottabyte is 90000000000000000000000000.67140656 bits
millions if not billions
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
A 160gb hard drive for a laptop is plenty. Most laptops now are pushing 300gb and up, although it depends if you have a full size laptop or a netbook.