1GB is equal to 1024 MB, therefore: 160 x 1024 = 163840MB
160GB
Sorry Forgot to add too question it has 1024 mb RAM 160gb HDD and OS is XP
This computer's memory type is: DDR2 SDRAM, with a hard drive capacity of 160GB (solid state disc flash memory). For further reference the cpu speed is 1.60 Hz and internal memory is 2048 MB.
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I would say '1' is pretty low..... It really depends on the system you're talkinga bout. For instance, some ipods are 2GB... and some are 160GB.. that's 2048MB & 163840MB respectively. In the case of ipods, 2048MB is low. What are you trying to compare?
That's a bit like asking how many ounces a glass can hold - there are many different sizes of hard drives. However, the rule for data size conversion is that there are 1024 megabytes (MB) per gigabyte (GB). If it's important to go further, the same rule applies for kilobytes: 1024 kB/MB. The actual number is 1024 (2^10), but it is often approximated to 1000.
There are many variables that make it impossible to give just one answer to this question. How many movies 160GB can hold depends on the movie format, length, resolution, and the type of compression used to store them. A good rule of thumb is that one GB can hold one hour of a movie.
Of course, this all depends on: 1) How compressed the file is (Bitrate) 2) How long the song is (Seconds) 3) Compression codec used 4) Ultimately, this translates to what is the average file size (in MB) of the songs. So... there are 1024 MB in a GB, so 1024 * 160 MB in 160 GB or 163,840 MB in 160 GB. If the songs are of an average file size of 4 MB then 160 GB would store 40,960 songs.
If you meant: 'How many MB in 5GB' then your answer is: 5000 MB
How many GB are there in 9161 MB?
963.756 megabytes.
One. One megabytes in a megabyte.