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It will be 0.4982 GB. Following is a conversion rate: 1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB 1024 GB = 1 TB (which is highest unit for memory)
b, bytes: The smallest data type, isn't used very much when you're talking about files but it's the ground. kb, kilobytes: In one kb there's 1000 bytes. A document is often some kbs. mb, megabytes: In one mb there's 1000 kilobytes. This one is more used than the previous. A song is usually 3-6 megabytes big. A movie in dvd-quality is around 700mb big. gb, gigabytes: In one gb there's 1000 mb. This is also used more. A movie in HD is usually 4 gb, a bluray is 8 gb or more. Todays harddrives holds 250-1500 gigabytes, where 500-750 is most common. tb, terabyte: In one tb there's 1000gb. This isn't so common, but harddrives in different kinds usually holds around 1tb.
4.7GB on a standard DVD - can be a duel layer disk (double sided) which holds 9.4GB
Processor 3.3 GHz FX-Series Six-Core FX-6100 RAM 8 GB DDR3 Hard Drive 1 TB SATAIII Graphics Coprocessor AMD Radeon HD6450 1GB Graphics Card Ram Size 1024 MB
That is sort of like asking how big is the Universe. There are many different ways to measure the size of the internet for starters. Do you mean large as in file size, number of web pages, or other methods. If you mean web pages that is probably a mostly calculable number. However file size becomes nearly impossible to figure out because there are many different ways to measure the size of what is on the internet. Do you count multiple hostings of the same file, do you count provate data that is internet accessible but not public. In fact that last point cuts to the heart of the universe analogy. There is quite a bit of the internet ( I have read estimates that over 50%) that is completely "hidden" from the public. It is not on Google or any other search engine and is used privately between businesses or even between individuals or an individual. In other words there is a HUGE amount of size of the internet that, like the univere is hidden to us in all but the most obscure ways. I would assume ( I am not an IT professional) that there are round-about ways of measuring some of this private data. One estimate puts the internet easily at a exabyte or 1024 petabytes or 1024^2 Terabytes. To think of it easier; if you filled a room that was 8' X 10' X 8' (celing) you could fit about 450 or so hard drives in there. Assuming you used even 2 TB hard drives you would still need over 1000 of those rooms filed to " download the internet". 1024 petabytes or 1024^2 Terabytes is obviously over 500,000 2 tb hard drives. In my above example you can only fit 450,000 2 TB hard drives in 1,000 of those rooms. I will say that I only estimated the size of a hard drive to be 3.5'' X 5" X 1'' which gives you 17.5'' of Volume per hard drive. Other estimates put the file size of the World Wide Web as an entire internet at almost a Yottabyte (Which is 1024 Zettabytes, which is 1024 Exabytes mentioned in the above example). To put this in a more simpiler term; it would take nearly 11 trillion years for you to download a Yottabyte using the fastest residential internet connection known today.
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You can download a computer utility to partition and format a new WD Caviar Green 1 TB drive, via Download.com.
1 TB equates to 1,073,741,800 KB
Approximately 0.5 TB
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1024 GB = 1 TB.
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the font is called, originally enough, 'Twilight' you can download it for free from the "Fonts" tb of www.twilightsource.com
1 TB is 1000 GB, so 10000 GB = 10 TB roughly, its not all 1 and 0 but you get the picture.