626 KB is a rather small filesize. It is the equivalent of about 1 picture. 1,024 KB is one megabyte (1MB). A song is typically 3 to 8 MB, or 3,000 to 8,000 KB. Most desktop harddrives today are between 120,000 MB to as much as 1,500,000 MB. Laptops are typically 40,000 to 250,000 MB. 626 KB is such a tiny amount that it's often considered 'negligible'. Or so small it makes no difference. What is listed below is technically correct for BYTES. However a Byte is 8 bits, a a bit (abbreviated as a lower-case 'b' or just 'bit') is the smallest unit of measurement in a computer. Most modern computers however use a filesystem that limits the smallest size of a unit to 512 bytes. So a 1 byte or 1 bit file will both be 512 bytes. This is called a 'cluster'. A cluster may be as large at 64 KB as well. However, for a 626 KB filesize, this is largely irrelevent as it would easily use the clusters efficiently. However having a very large number of files smaller than 512 bytes may waste a lot of space. IE, you could have 100,000 files that are all 1 byte in real size, but they take up a 512 byte size each. Making what would be 100 KB actually take up 51,200,000 KB. Older computers, SD cards, thumb drives, and other USB and flash drives use FAT and FAT32 filesystems, and suffer less of this problem (they can have clusters as small as 32 bytes) Either way though, a single 626 KB file is very, very tiny. It's the eauivalent of just under 1/2 of a floppy drive, or 1/1000th of a CD. Also, TB (Terabyte) is not the largest unit. While very rare to see in a consumer (home user's) computer, there also exist PB (Petabytes), and even EB (Exabytes). Some supercomputer clusters, such as Google, have systems with an EB of storage or more. But there are, at most, a dozen such systems on earth as of this moment (7/31/2010) OLD: no, B is the smallest computer unit, KB is the 2nd smallest, MB is the 3rd smallest, GB is the 4th smallest, TB is the highest computer unit.
The question is in reference to 626Kb however. The lower case 'b' is commonly used to refer to a bit, with is one eight of a byte. The discussion above refers to bytes, commonly abbreviated with a capital B.
Thus, 626Kb are 626/8 KB = 78.25 KB. Since each kilobyte ('K') is 1024 bytes, 626 Kb therefore are 80128 bytes.
By modern standards, this is a rather small file size, but size is of course relative to the space available. Some specialized computers have very little storage, and would struggle to accommodate this amount. Other computers, including modern PCs and similar devices, can easily cope with data of this size.
yeah a whole lot
Yes, installing the CRM (Customer Relations Management) systems does take up a lot of space on your computer. If you use the CRM system through Microsoft Outlook, you will save some space because it is often already installed on your computer, but the best way is to use an online CRM system if you are looking to save space on your computer.
Depends. Wiki's usually take up about 1MB of space. However depending on the content you put on it, will determine the final size.
The advantages of a mainframe computer include more computing power and a maximum amount of storage space. The disadvantages include the large amount of space that a mainframe takes to store and the amount of energy required to power and cool this type of computer.
It depends what you want. The battery life is pretty poor and some claim it breaks down after a year or two. Also it has a lot of pre loaded Sony programs on it that take up space. Still the lap top is a sleek, fast computer with good storage space. If you don't need to use it wireless a lot and want a computer with a lot of storage space it will be good.
It would take a lot of money because you have to pay for every thing to be able to survive and get to outer space.
I don't know exactly how much space, but yes , a lot!!
CPU's or Central Processing Units don't have space. They process instructions sent from the computer's bus.
just rapidly press the space bar a lot
You would need to take a lot of science classes to become a forensic computer examiner. A lot of computer classes as well.
Yes, this computer would be a good option if you need to edit a lot of movies because it comes with a good processor and a lot of storage space.
Im assuming that you mean 20 gigabytes, and in that case, probably not, but it depends on what you are doing. If you are going to put pictures on your computer, you will need a lot more space then that, but if you are just using it to connect to the internet, it shouldn't be a problem.