Well honey, that all depends on the size of the movies and the quality you're looking for. On average, a 500 GB external hard drive can hold around 100-150 movies, assuming each movie is about 3-5 GB in size. But hey, if you're into those fancy high-definition films, you might be looking at fewer flicks to fill up that drive.
it would be able to hold 150000 songs
depending on the size of the movies, roughly 650-800 movies will fit on it.
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A 500GB hard drive can hold 500GB of data (although in reality slightly less is available for use as the formatting of the disc uses some space). This equates to around 800 albums (in mp3 format), or 150 movies, or 10,000 photographs or any combination of such files.
A Terrabyte Hard drive is about 1000 Gigabyte 1 Terrabyte is equal to 1000 Gigabytes or 1million megabytes
you have 1TB on a hard drive but you only have 950 gb what happened to the other 50 gb
How many movies a 64 gb flash drive can store depends on the length of the movies. If eacah movie is about 2 hours, then the flash drive can hold up to 21 movies.
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Start>My Computer>double click the CD icon>hold down the ctrl key and press the a key>hold down the ctrl key and press the c key>go to your external hard drive>hold down the ctrl key and press the v key Or dragging and dropping the file(s) from two open windows will copy them
It depends on how large the files that you put on it are. I have a 2GB flash drive, and I put on it a ton of files. 16GB is a lot of capacity.
"Enough" will greatly depend on what you plan to do with the drive. It's more than large enough to transfer documents between computers, and it could probably hold a couple dozen XVid-encoded movies, or most people's music collections. It is likely unsuitable for higher-definition video.