To transfer Vodafone MB (mobile data) to another Vodafone user, you can use the "Data Share" feature available through the Vodafone app or by dialing a specific USSD code, which varies by region. First, ensure you have enough data to share and that the recipient is also a Vodafone customer. Follow the prompts to select the amount of MB you want to transfer. If you're unsure of the exact process, check Vodafone's official website or contact customer service for assistance.
yes
you cant... megabytes are in an actual object in the "stick" so you cant transfer MB from one to another, without being a pro with soldering and a pro at tech. i would have just said to go and buy another. please tell me i answered it right.
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3 mb/s download transfer to your system1 mb/s upload transfer from your systemmb/s = million bits per second
160 MB/s
Yes -- data transfer rates vary from 1 MB/s up to 133 MB/s
around 34-35 mins
It depends on the PATA drive in question. That said, the fastest UDMA interface when used with an 80-wire cable is 133 MB/s. From there, the maximum transfer rate for a SATA generation 1 drive is 150 MB/s. For SATA 2, it is 300 MB/s. For SATA 3, it is 600 MB/s.
34.368 Mb/s
To convert megabytes into hours, you need to know the data transfer rate, typically measured in megabits per second (Mbps) or megabytes per second (MBps). For example, if you have a file size in megabytes and a transfer speed in megabytes per second, you can divide the file size by the transfer speed to determine the time in seconds. Finally, convert seconds into hours by dividing the result by 3600 (the number of seconds in an hour).
12800 MB/second
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