1Gbyte = 1024 Megabyte (architecture)
1 thousand megabytes of data though...
1000 mb are in one gigabyte
alot!
4.0 Gigabytes duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Wizard101 itself will take up more than 500 MB. But you will need at least the minimum 5.0 GB of disk space for it to run. For more info go to the Wizard101 FAQ's.
Each disc holds 4.5 gigabytes,so two would hold 9 GB.There must not be much else on the disc.
27.970703125 Gigabytes go to related links for more info
lots of monez
If MB & GB stand for Megabytes & Gigabytes, then they are a measurement of the amount of info you can store, so they don't even have a mass.
those 30 GB you are talking about i assume by logic you are talking about your hard drive storage capacity, that is NOT enought description to say how "much use" you can get from it. Its like saying How fast my Red car can go? you will have no clue if i ask you that since you dont know the rest of the important info to evaluate the car.
A Gigabyte is a unit of measuring how much info a computer can store or how big a file is. It is equivilent to 1000 megabytes which is 1000 kilobytes which is 1000 Bytes. IN other terms, a gig is 1000000000 bytes. For comparison for what this can hold, a picture is around 30 kilobytes.
It would take around a Thousand Floppy's to hold 1 gigabyte of info
Not much maybe ONE megabyte every time you visit the website, maybe even less, it depends, for example your browser usually stores most of the site in its memory, you wont use a gigabyte using facebook thats for sure, even if you use it for a year straight! INFO: 1 gigabyte= 1024 megabytes
Depends..... Are you talking about Memory, Speed, a Hard drive or what. Need more info.