You have to bear in mind that different file types and foemats can take up more space than others. For example, Your average word document (1-4 pages) takes up between 10-1000 KB, but an hour's video could take up over 1GB...
1 Killabyte (KB) = 1000 Bytes (B)
1 Megabyte (MB) = 1000KB
1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1000MB
1 Terrabyte (TB) = 1000GB
1 Petabyte (PB) = 1000TB
..So it really depends on what you are putting on it. 4GB is plenty for storing pictures/files etc. , but not big enough to back up a Hard Disk or store big movie files.
A 4 GB flash drive can hold approximately 2,200 7 megapixel JPG images at maximum quality, 1,000 MP3 songs or six full-length movies in the Divx format. Any combination of file types can be stored on the same flash drive.
A LOT!
10000kb
15551698
about 1.4 MB
A sata hard drive can vary in home much it holds. For the most part it's in gb. The lowest you will see one hold is about 320 or so, and the highest you can see is about 1 tb or even higher.
The network or system administrator who set up the network determines how much information a ThawSpace (T:) drive can hold.To find this information for yourself, right-click the drive and select 'Properties' and it will show you its capacity, as well as the room it still has left.
USB flash drives hold large amounts of information due to the advances in silicon technology. The storage inside the flash drive is very small and dense. This allows the manufacturer to build a small flash drive that can store gigabytes of data.
That depends on the nature of the information. In high quality photographs, 4 GB might hold just a few dozen, or a few hundreds. For text-based files, it might hold many hunderds of thousands.
The amount of RAM it is made to hold.
It will hold about 80 gb
depends on how much space your hard drive or solid state drive can hold.
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