4 GB stands for 4 billion bytes. A byte is bits. A bit, is the smallest unit of information in a computer, it has two possible values, 0 or 1. Put 8 of them together and you have a byte which can hold 256 values. The computer billion is not equal to a decimal billion. A KB, or kilobyte, is 1024 bytes, rather than a 1000. So 4 GB is actually 4,294,967,296 bytes.
A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated Universal Serial Bus interface. As of September 2011, drives of up to 256 gigabytes (GB) are available, while the floppy disk is around 8MB.
A 15 GB flash drive has significantly more storage space than a DVD CD ROM, which typically holds about 4.7 GB of data for a single-layer disc. Even a dual-layer DVD can only store about 8.5 GB, making the flash drive the clear winner in terms of capacity. Therefore, the 15 GB flash drive offers over twice the storage of a dual-layer DVD.
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USB flash drives hold large amounts of information due to the advances in silicon technology. The storage inside the flash drive is very small and dense. This allows the manufacturer to build a small flash drive that can store gigabytes of data.
It depends on how many gigs the flash drive can hold. If you are windows, here is a good way to figure out how much if it isn't on the actual flash drive: first open up windows explorer, and on the left hand side it should say favorites, library's, and computer. Click on computer, and then right click click on the flash drive that you want to know the memory for. it should show you a pie chart of how much the device has on it, and has left.
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It really depends on what you need the drive for. There are several different types of drives. One of the most portable is the thumb drive or usb flash drive. These can vary from 2 gb to 32 gb (gigabytes). There is also an external hard drive which can go up to as much as 3 tb (terabytes).
2G means the device has 2 gigabytes of storage. 2KB means the device has 2 kilobytes of storage.
You can't. A 1 GB Flash Drive will only have a capacity around 1 GB. Short of modifying the actual hardware, your 1 GB flash drive will always be just that; a 1 GB flash drive.
The price of the average 64GB flash drive varies from the low $30.00 range to approximately $75.00. Much of this price is dependent on the materials used in the manufacture of the flash drive, the shipping location and if you have purchased it singularly or in lots.
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