It wouldn't. There must be something else going on.
Your question doesn't make sense. Perhaps you meant to ask how many MB (Megabite) in an 8GB (Gigabite) flash drive? And the answer to that question would be 8,000 since it takes 1,000 MB to make a GB.
It depends on what you are using your flashdrive for. If you need to store a video on your flashdrive, I would recommend you use a 4 GB to an 32 GB flashdrives. If you want to use a flash drive for Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Excel, etc... I would reccomend 128 MB to at least 1 GB, depending on how much you intend to use it.
It depends on what you are using your flashdrive for. If you need to store a video on your flashdrive, I would recommend you use a 4 GB to an 32 GB flashdrives. If you want to use a flash drive for Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Excel, etc... I would reccomend 128 MB to at least 1 GB, depending on how much you intend to use it.
A gigabyte is 1000 megabytes so 16 gig would be 16000 megabytes 16 gigabytes is about 3500 songs, or 20,000 photos, or 20 hours of video
That, of course, depends on the size of your flash drive. A typical DVD quality movie would range from 700 Mb to 1 Gb in size. Note that the size mentioned on your flash drive is always a bit more than it can handle!
No, a 4MB flash drive will only hold about two average sized pictures. Documents vary in size a by huge amounts so it is hard to tell but it would probably not hold more than 20 documents. A 4GB flash drive(there is an enormous difference between megabyte and gigabyte) will hold about 2000 average sized pictures though.
The number of photos you can store on a 256 GB flash drive depends on the average size of the photos. If we consider an average photo size of about 3 MB, you could store approximately 85,000 photos (256,000 MB / 3 MB per photo). However, if the photos are larger, such as high-resolution images at 10 MB each, the capacity would drop to around 25,600 photos. Always account for the actual size of your files for more accurate estimates.
The number of games a gigabyte flash drive can hold depends on the size of each game. On average, indie games might range from 100 MB to 1 GB, allowing for several games to fit on a 1 GB flash drive. However, larger AAA titles often exceed 10 GB or more, meaning only a fraction of a single game would fit. Therefore, a gigabyte flash drive can hold anywhere from one large game to several smaller ones, depending on their respective sizes.
610.868 MB = .610868 GB, where 1 GB = 1000 MB, according to hard drive manufacturers. However, the multiplier is technically 1024, which would make 610.868 MB = .596551 GB.
It depends on how the audio files are encoded, which determines their size. But, 1gb generally equals about 15 hours of audio. Four gb will accomodate about 60 hours. The Great Gatsby audiobook is about 5 hours long. That means 4 gb will accomodate about 12 books of that length, give or take a few depending on file type.
No. There is 1056Mb in 1 GB. There is no such thing as 80GB of memory right now, so you must be talking about a hard drive. Memory and hard drive storage are completely different. 256Mb, though small, would be a number related to memory.
No. The USB 1.1 found on a Pentium III system is far slower than the memory or IDE bus. You would be better served by upgrading your RAM.