1000 MB = 1 GB. The theory is if you have a 10GB drive it is 10,000 MB however you loose some of that capacity due to formating. It can vary on how much you loose or someone else can chime in but for my system with Seagate hard drives I lost about 7% per drive. With that average a 10 GB hard drive is actually 9.3 GB (9,300 MB) after formated. So now you just subtract the 167.67 from that and you will get your answer or 9,132.33 MB or 9.1 GB
just about 500
Between 1 and 100,000; depending on the size of each photo
10240 KB is equal to 10 MB.
am thinking of joining bt broadband but only 10gb a month is this enough or how much internet time is it
Many, They Do Not Know The Amount.
you need more than megabytes. you might even need a few gigabytes. but no more than 10GB
on the 7/11/10 an estimated 4 million people have been left homeless in the floods in Pakistan
one hundred
8 years and then left in 2008
I am not sure how many there are. But people have been saying there are about 6,000,000 left in the wild. Doesn't sound endangered to me!
Dont think about how many classes you have left- think how many you have been through that day. Dont think about how many days left- think about how many their are in the year.
None, all books and movies have been released.