a harddrive is the hardware you store all your stuff on when you for an instance install programs gb or gigabyte is the system that counts how much space you have on it. Examples of gigabyte-sized storage * One hour of SDTV video at 2.2 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB. * Seven minutes of HDTV video at 19.39 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB. * A basic Unix system installation uses less than 1 GB. * 114 minutes of uncompressed CD-quality audio at 1.4 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB. * Modern graphics-intensive Video Games typically range from 2 to 7 GB. * A DVD-R can hold 4.7 GB. * A dual-layered Blu-ray disc can hold 50 GB. * A Universal Media Disc can hold 0.900 GB of data. (1.8 GB on dual layered discs.)
it completely depends on the size of the one you bought, how many gb?
well it doesn't have a hard drive on top the memory is in the unit it has about 256mb i recommend getting at least a 20 GB hard drive if you are going to download things.
RAM Drive
you can have as much as you like. you would just have to get a bigger hard drive, memory stick, external hard drive or server etc.
How much can the XBOX 360 20GB hard drive hold?
The game itself does not have any memory. the memory is stored on the hard drive of your gaming platform either PS3, XBOX360 or PC how many account or users you make does affect your memory also.
The amount of RAM it is made to hold.
It will hold about 80 gb
A ZiP drive CAN hold more but most DO NOT hold as much as DVD'd 4.7 Gb
876 GB
depends on how much space your hard drive or solid state drive can hold.
Memory, CPU, perhaps virtual memory on the system drive, and temporary space on the hard drive being defragmented. How much of each is needed depends on the software used to do the defragmentation.