There are many different sizes one might purchase a hard drive in. The newest and largest way one measures space on a hard drive is in terabytes. One such size is 3tb.
The first hard drives were only a couple of megabytes, while modern hard drives are 3TB and beyond. As technology progresses, hard drives will likely continue to increase in capacity. Therefore, not all hard drives are 2.5GB in size.
There are many portable external hard drives which would fit into most standard size pockets.
You can get external hard drives in up to 2 TB. If you are looking for something more portable, you might want to go with 500 GB, simply because they make smaller models in that storage size.
There are a lot of varieties of the internal hard drives available from as low as 10 MB to 5 gb. In the present world the most preferred hard drives are 250 gb to 500gb.
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The D875PBZ is fully LBA48 compliant, and supports both PATA and SATA drives. You can use the largest size hard drive available for either connection (probably 750 GB for PATA, 1.5 TB for SATA).
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You can get almost any size in gigabytes you want in a hard drive. 50, 100, 500, whatever you feel they make it. In fact there are now hard drives that are larger than gigabytes, they are called TeraByes. A gigabyte is 1 billion characters.
it completely depends on the size of the one you bought, how many gb?
The physical size of a hard drive varies by the type of the computer it is placed in. Desktop hard drives are approximately 3.5" wide, and 1" high. Laptop drives are approximately 2.5" wide and 1/3" high. Capacity varies widely. In these modern size formats, you can typically find drives anywhere from 20 GB to 1.5 TB.
External hard drives for Macintoshes vary in price based on size and kind of hard drive. Solid State Drives (SSD) are more expensive than traditional hard drives but are much faster. Prices range from around $50 to hundreds of dollars.
In WindowsHold down the Windows key and press 'E' to open My Computer. There will be a listing here of all hard disk drives (as well as CD/DVD drives, removable storage, etc.). You can right click on each and click 'Properties' on the popup menu to see what size each is.