A GB (gigabyte) is about a million KB (kilobytes).
It should be as large is your RAM amount. If you have 2Gb of RAM the paging file has to be about 2GB too.
To calculate the time to transfer a 2GB file at 56Kbps, first convert the file size to bits: 2GB is approximately 16 billion bits (2GB × 8 bits/byte). At a speed of 56Kbps, or 56,000 bits per second, the transfer time would be about 285,714 seconds, which is roughly 79.3 hours. Therefore, it would take about 79 hours to transfer a 2GB file at that speed.
It depends on the type of file. One song is about 4MB and there are about 2000MB on a 2GB MicroSD card. Divide 2000 by 4 and you get 500 songs.
The original 16-bit version of the FAT file system (FAT16) supported hard disk partitions up to 4GB and files as large as 2GB.
FAT 16 file system support 2GB partion.
4096 seconds = 1hr 8min 16sec
Because it is such a big file (Over 2GB)
4096 seconds = 1hr 8min 16sec
It depends on your internet speed. The file is around 2GB.
To upload a 2GB file at a speed of 5 Mbps, you first need to convert the file size to megabits. Since 1 byte equals 8 bits, 2GB is equal to 16,384 megabits (2 x 1024 x 8). At a speed of 5 Mbps, it would take approximately 3,277 seconds, or about 54.6 minutes, to complete the upload.
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No, Facebook has a file size limit for videos, typically around 1.75GB. Uploading a 2GB video would exceed this limit, and the upload would likely fail. It's recommended to compress the video file or consider using a different platform that allows larger file sizes for uploading videos.