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700 MB (700 megabytes) --- SatheeshBangalore
One song usually takes up about 6 megabytes. This means that 942 mb can hold around 157 songs. This is on average, longer songs may take up more space, while shorter songs take up less.
On the site it says for windows its 280mbs and for mac its 290mb.
You will need probably around 7-8 GIGAbytes by the time it is patched up to the current live version. Once it is installed though, you can delete the patch files and it will bring it down to around 3 gigabytes.
no-one has given me a satisfactory answer. I need to know how I am using up my 10 megabytes on my contract with BT
Most apps, not including their data, are between 2 to 32 MB in size. If your 31 apps are 2 MB in size, they would take up 64 MB (0.078%) of your 8 GB storage (you consider 8 GB as 8192 MB, not 8000 MB). If your apps are 4 MB in size, they take up 128 MB (1.56%) of 8 GB. 8 MB apps take up 256 MB (3.125%) of 8 GB. 16 MB apps take up 512 MB (6.25%) of 8 GB. So, even at 31 apps, it doesn't take up much space by itself.
A bit of a stupid question to ask. About 1/4 of a song.
300 mb give or take some
The original game is about 1.2GB without patches or expansions. However, you cannot play the game like this. You have to be up to date to connect to servers.
Using the average audio rate (128k per second), 10 minutes takes up a mere 10 megabytes, or a scarce 100th of a gigabyte. Remeber: It is usually 1 minute for 1 megabyte.
How many minutes of WHAT, exactly? A minute of sound, stored as MP3, uses up about 1 MB - but the amount of space per minute can vary widely, depending on the quality of the recording. A single minute of video, in high quality, will take up several MB - but once again, exactly how much will depend on the quality of the recording.
Roughly 678.1533203125 megabytes make up 694429 kilobytes.