Approximately 3GB would store 1000 songs. Storage space needed varies depending on length and quality of the songs, but 3GB would cover 1000 songs at 3MB each.
A hard-drive based MP3 player has the ability to store maximum number of songs;ranging upwards of 60GB of hard drive space, you can store 15,000 songs and more songs a prime example could AppleiPod MP3 player.
The songs all go into the internal hard disk space which varies depending on the model. A tiny Ipod nano can store over 1,000 songs on an 8GB model.
As long has the drive has enough space, yes you can
Space to store one movie or 200 songs
You can store upto 350 songs.It depends on the size of each song.But if you store video songs then these take more space because each video song is 40 or 50mb so i think 15 or 20 video song can store in 1GB space.
Yes, it has more space to store songs etc.
cluster
Yes, a hard drive can store an encyclopedia. The amount of storage space required will depend on the size of the encyclopedia, but with the large storage capacities of modern hard drives, it is typically possible to store an entire encyclopedia on a single drive.
The smallest unit of space on a hard drive that can be used to store a file is called a "sector." A sector typically holds 512 bytes of data, although newer hard drives may have larger sector sizes. Multiple sectors are grouped together to form clusters, which are used to store files on the hard drive.
FAT
A mp3 player flash drive is used to store the data for an mp3. The bigger the flash drive, the more songs one is able to hold (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flash+drive).
Probably so users don't try to store anything on the drive; that would mess it up if you ever needed to boot to the recovery partition of your hard drive