A 20GB hard drive with at least 15GB free space.
A 20 megabyte hard drive can store 20 megabytes. A megabyte is one million bytes; a byte is a unit of digital information.
If you are using Windows, go to 'My Computer', right click your hard drive, click Properties and you will be shown the information for your hard drive (Note that this will tell you how much in gigabytes (gb). 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte).
Base 10: 3 Gigabytes (3 Gb) is 3,000,000,000 bytes.Base 2: 3 Giga-binary-bytes (3 Gib) is 3,221,225,472 bytes. The difference is therefore 221,225,472 bytes. Note that memory capacities are always specified precisely, in Gibs, whereas hard-disk drives are expressed approximately, in Gbs. Thus three 1 GiB memory chips will always equate to exactly 3,221,225,472 bytes while a 3 Gb hard drive is always *at least* 3,000,000,000 bytes. However, most operating systems report both memory and hard-drive capacities in Gibs rather than Gbs, but use the Gb acronym instead of the Gib acronym. Thus hard-drives always appear much smaller than they actually are. For instance, a 3 terabyte drive will be listed as a 2.7 Tb drive (rather than 2.7 Tib), but there's still at least 3 trillion bytes of capacity.
Bytes Kilo Bytes Mega Bytes Giga Bytes Tera Bytes a byte is really smal, a kilo byte is a thousand bytes a mega byte is a thousand kilo bytes a giga byte is a thousand mega bytes a tera byte is a thousand giga bytes Bytes = b Kilo Bytes = Kb Mega Bytes = Mb giga bytes = Gb tera bytes = Tb a text document might be like 10kb a music file might be 4mb a video might be like 30mb a typical hard drive is like 250gb for a laptop and 500gb for a desktop Tera Bytes are only used in super computers or servers although they are appearing in desktops some of the larger hard drives are 1.5Tb or 1500 gb some older laptop have hard drives ranging from 20gb to 80gb a typical USB Flash drive is 2gb a new ipod ranges from 8gb to 120gb older ones come in sizes as small as 512Mb aka 0.5gb Ram of a computer can range from as little as 32mb in an older computer and as much as 8gb in some desktop computers in the price range of $800+ hope i helped, if you need a better explaination (god knows why) then email me @ davidkneiber@yahoo.com You are welcome, David K
mb is smaller than gigs so 512mb is half a gig.
About 2k people play it, 10k at peak. - people 15+8+9+3+3+3 campaign levels if you have all the expansions - how long the game is 10~15gb of space - hard drive space 4 armies to command - how much "races" 40+ maps to play in
It depends on how much you bought your PC or the hard disk itself. My current hard disk has a capacity of 400 gb.
Bytes. A 300 gigabyte hard drive has 300 billion bytes of data it can store. Kilobyte(KB) = 1000 bytes megabyte(MB) = 1 million bytes or 1000 kilobytes gigabyte(GB) = 1 billion bytes or 1000 megabytes terabyte(TB) = 1 trillion bytes or 1000 gigabytes petabyte(PB) = 1 quadrillion bytes or 1000 terabytes Average hard drives hold around 80 gigabytes to 1.5 terabytes
Every hard disk has a different amount of GB for storage space. It depends on how many you want. They range from 4G (very old drive) to 4TB (4000G) but you have a picture of a SSD here and they are not that big yet.
no a hard drive has a much faster access time...
Depends on the hard drive capacity. A typical 500GB hard drive can contain a lot of data. The typical user wouldn't fill that much space. Text documents and even pictures barely can make a dent, operating systems (such as windows vista) take about 10 gb. Hard drives have a pretty much unlimited size at this point, you could make a huge one that holds hundreds of terabytes (1000 gigabytes). a standard hard drive is around $100 and would hold between 300 and 500 gb, depending on the manufacturer and the speed of the drive, the faster you go the more expensive.