GB, or gigabyte, is not a unit of time, but of capacity. A gigabyte is one billion bytes, according to the SI standard; or 1024^3 = 1,073,741,824 bytes, by the computing standard, where you go by powers of 2.
Ok So the industries is 1,000 GB equals to 1TB But In real computer term a gb is actually 1024mb so 1024*1000= 1024000= 1tb
1 GB equals to 1024 MB.
7.4 gb
One tegabyte equals 1000 gigabytes,which equals 10,000 megabytes,which equals 100,000 bytes! 1000 gb 1.000.000 mb 1.000.000.000 kb 1.000.000.000.000 bytes* You multiply it with 1000 every time. And btw, I think it's terabyte.
It can remain in hibernation as long as you want it to. There is no time limit.
2.4bg
= 202.78906 megabytes which equals 0.19804 gigabytes which equals 0.00019 terabytes =
gigabytes is a measurement of memory. so basically, how many gigabytes you have left on your computer is how much memory you have left.
4093 mb
All of the above. I forget the exact amount, but a couple of bytes equals a kilobyte, a couple of kilobytes equals a megabyte, a couple of megabytes equals a gigabyte, and a couple of gigabytes equals a terabytes. You can even go further by saying a couple of terabytes equals an exobyte.
19.5 gigabytes would be 19968 megabytes.
A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes.