I am not sure what operating system you have, so I will assume you have either Windows XP, or Windows Vista.
First, click the start menu (the button on the far bottom left of your screen). A menu should come up. Along the right hand side of it, locate and click on the button labelled either "My Computer" or "Computer" depending on whether you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista respectively. Then a window should open up with a list of your drives, like CD, DVD, and hard drives. Locate and right click on your main hard drive (should be letter "C" and is often called "Local Disk (C:)"). In the dropdown menu that comes up from right clicking, click on "Properties." In the box that opens up, there should be a place that says "Free Space." Look to the right of this, and you should find how much space you have left.
Hope this helped!
- ElectroGoofy
It depends on how the space was calculated, but if you ignore that you would have 4.485 GB left. Correctish!
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1800, carry the decimal one to the left.
1.215 Gigabytes, or 1215 Megabytes.
Since 5GB is the same as 5000MB --> 5000MB-1368,663MB=3611,337MB
5gb=5000mb 189.953 mb=0.189953 gb
There are 1024 MB in a GB. So you originally have 5120 MB (1024*5). Subtract how many are used (15.798) and you have 5104.202 MB, or approximately 5104 MB.
4.835815 GB, or 4835.815 MB. there is 1000 MB in 1 GB
You have 1.2 GB left
Are you saying how many GB's do i have if its 4497 MB out of 74 GB? Ok: change the MB in GB: 4.5 GB out of 74 GB = 69.5 GB
Since there are 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte, there would be 82,000 megabytes in 82 gigabytes. Nominally. There are actually 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1,024,000 in a megabyte and 1,024,000,000 in a gigabyte. The solution is left to the student.
If you have used 8.1 MB out of 1 GB it means you still have 991.9 MB left. 1GB is equal to 1000 MB