La palabra "windows 7" tiene 8 caracteres, incluyendo el espacio. Cada carácter se representa generalmente como un byte, por lo que en total son 8 bytes. En términos de bits, esto equivale a 8 bytes x 8 bits/byte = 64 bits.
this is in order from samllest to biggest : Bit = 1bit Byte = 8bits Kilobyte (kB) = 1024 bytes or 10^3 Megabyte (MB) = 1048576 bytes or 10^6 Gigabyte (GB) = 1073741824 bytes or 10^9 Terabyte (TB) = 1099511627776 bytes or 10^12 Petabyte (PB) = 10^15 bytes Exabyte (EB) = 10^18 bytes Zettabyte (ZB) = 10^21 bytes yottabyte (YB) = 10^24 bytes (this is as far as i know)
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The ANSWER is 4
Bit: A binary digit. The smallest increment of data. A bit can hold 0 or 1. Byte: 8 consecutive bits store a single character. 1 kilobyte (KB) equals 1024 bytes 1 megabyte (MB) equals 1,048,576 bytes 1 gigabyte (GB) equals 1,073,741,824 bytes
Both are used for Return operations. But the difference is IRET uses extra 2 bytes along with 2 bytes(making it 4 bytes) for poping from stack. And RET uses only 2 byte of instruction for Poping. IRET is used to switch from Virtual Mode to Protected Mode whereas RET isn't.
A plain integer variable in C under windows is 2 bytes in 16 bit windows, and 4 bytes in 32 bit windows.
Usually four bytes.
Dfsc.sys is the Microsoft Windows DFS namespace client file. It is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32\drivers. Known file sizes on Windows 7 and Windows XP are 75,264 bytes and 78,336 bytes (or 74,752 bytes), respectively. It is a Windows core system file and is Microsoft signed.
in HDD drives- 1000,000,000 bytes in windows - 1,073,741,824, bytes or the 1 billion number.
There is 1.77GB (or 1.64GiB [1.64GB if you're using Windows' naming scheme]) in 1,768,583,079 bytes.
This depends on operating system. Windows uses two bytes per line, and most other operating systems use one. This means there will be 6 bytes for Windows, or 3 bytes for everything else This is because Windows uses a line ending of <CR><LF>, while other operating systems use just <LF>.
conhost.exe is a very vital process to all Windows-based operating system. It is used to make some programs like McAfee to run properly. By default, the conhost.exe is located in directory of C:\Progam Files\Common Files. The most common size of the conhost.exe on Windows system is 108,648 bytes. You may also find it in 12,800 bytes, 14,848 bytes, 18,589 bytes, 45,311 bytes, 19,364 bytes and 12,249 bytes sizes.
Most of the time, the setup.exe by default is located in directory of C:\Progam Files\Common Files. The most common size of the setup.exe on Windows system is 108,648 bytes. You may also find it in 12,800 bytes, 13,312 bytes, 13,437 bytes, 16,475 bytes, 18,589 bytes and 45,311 bytes sizes.
You will see MSCams32.exe if you have any of Microsoft Life Cam products installed on your PC. Below is some extra information (from link in related links)MSCamS32.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files". Known file sizes on Windows XP are 271,720 bytes (35% of all occurrence), 207,664 bytes, 240,408 bytes, 161,632 bytes, 164,896 bytes, 139,632 bytes, 139,120 bytes, 156,704 bytes. The program is not visible. The file is digitally signed. The file is not a Windows core file. Therefore the technical security rating is 37% dangerous, however also read the users reviews.
Size: 3.33 GB (35818,53,696 bytes) Hope it helps.
On a Windows Vista system, the size of one pixel is 631 bytes, however, the size on disk is 4 KB, or 4,096 bytes. Hope this helps.
Not all systems use the same amount of bytes for a ping packet, although typically a ping packet is small. Windows uses 32 data bytes, some Linux systems use 56, and other Unix systems vary widely.