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you have 1TB on a hard drive but you only have 950 gb what happened to the other 50 gb
Apple's configuration options for the MacBook go up to a 500GB (5400-rpm) hard drive. The problem will be finding a suitable 2.5" 1TB drive. There is a kit available that gives you 2 500 GB drives which replaces the MacBook's optical drive with a second 500GB drive giving you 1TB. Apple provides instructions for replacing hard drives. (See links below)
An average multimedia hard drive could be anywhere between 120GB and 1TB in capacity. If you are planning to connect your hard drive to an HD television, in should be at least 500GB in size.
The G Drive is available to be purchased in dozens of different varieties, with varying capacity sizes such as 500gb, 1TB and 2TB, speed and other features.
USB sticks vary in data storage from 2GB to 32GB. Many external hard drives are 250GB, 500GB or 1TB, and are often more cost-effective.
Yes, you can. IF your console is Jtagged you can use any HD.
From what I've read it does not initially support FAT32 file system, but if you hook it up to your PC you should be able to set up a FAT32 partition on your FreeAgent for use with the PS3, I personally have not tried this but I plan to when my 1TB FreeAgent arrives, I'll edit this answer once I find out exactly how this works.
1TB= 1 terabyte(1000GB)
1terabyte is twice the size of a500 gig drive
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Any electronics store should carry 1tb external hard drives. Searching for deals online at sites such as Amazon or thinkgeek should also be productive. Having a look at manufacturer's websites may also prove to be fruitful.