this changes with time. currently average storage of a hard disk is about 250 GB when purchasing a new computer. The highest amount of space I have seen on a new hard drive is 1.5 TB (that's 1024 GB * 1.5) and the smallest I have seen is down to a few MB (1024 MB = 1 GB) but that's for a very very old hard disk.
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An Iomega portable hard drive is capable of storing 320 gigabytes. The Iomega hard portable hard drive can store data from a computer through a USB 2.0 port.
The amount of RAM a computer can have is limited by the motherboard (something like 12 GB is reasonable), and the hard drive space is limited by how large they make them (something around 1,500 GB per connection available on the motherboard is reasonable)
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Depends on the hard drive capacity. A typical 500GB hard drive can contain a lot of data. The typical user wouldn't fill that much space. Text documents and even pictures barely can make a dent, operating systems (such as windows vista) take about 10 gb. Hard drives have a pretty much unlimited size at this point, you could make a huge one that holds hundreds of terabytes (1000 gigabytes). a standard hard drive is around $100 and would hold between 300 and 500 gb, depending on the manufacturer and the speed of the drive, the faster you go the more expensive.
If you are using Windows, go to 'My Computer', right click your hard drive, click Properties and you will be shown the information for your hard drive (Note that this will tell you how much in gigabytes (gb). 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte).
A gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. Therefore, a 759 gigabyte hard drive contains approximately 815,728,640,256 bytes (calculated as 759 x 1,073,741,824).
How much can the XBOX 360 20GB hard drive hold?
there is normally 60 giga bites or for short gb.
Approximately how many hard-copy pages of documents could be stored on the flash drive by an employee.
Depending how how large your hard drive is - computers these days have from 250GB to 2TB
Minutes is a unit of time GB is a unit of space on a hard drive