Peter.Cort TF's First Dry Ice User! Messages 5,018 Location Boston, MA Oct 20, 2007 #2 it says you have 210gb free, and then it says you have 195gb free? and 39 used and 37 used? so your computer can't count i guess... yeah your computer can't count for ****. lmao.
it says you have 210gb free, and then it says you have 195gb free? and 39 used and 37 used? so your computer can't count i guess... yeah your computer can't count for ****. lmao.
OP OP SYL\X/3K I know <html>, do you? Messages 1,646 Location 127.0.0.1 Oct 20, 2007 #3 i was actually looking at the capacity 250 billion bytes = 232GB ? but ya that too Stupid computer cant count for **** my guess is some sort of barrier because i never seen this before , since today
i was actually looking at the capacity 250 billion bytes = 232GB ? but ya that too Stupid computer cant count for **** my guess is some sort of barrier because i never seen this before , since today
decibaL Custom User Title Messages 341 Oct 20, 2007 #4 there is nothing wrong with the numbers 39906684928 / 1024^3 = 37.170 GB and the same applies for the free space
there is nothing wrong with the numbers 39906684928 / 1024^3 = 37.170 GB and the same applies for the free space
superdave1984 Repeat Offender Messages 1,986 Location KY Oct 20, 2007 #5 Every computer is like that.
Preacher Fully Optimized Messages 2,395 Location Ra'anana, Israel Oct 20, 2007 #6 SYL\X/3K said: i was actually looking at the capacity 250 billion bytes = 232GB ? but ya that too Stupid computer cant count for **** my guess is some sort of barrier because i never seen this before , since today Click to expand... Its 250GB un formatted space, when you format a drive via NTFS/FAT it takes some gbs down.
SYL\X/3K said: i was actually looking at the capacity 250 billion bytes = 232GB ? but ya that too Stupid computer cant count for **** my guess is some sort of barrier because i never seen this before , since today Click to expand... Its 250GB un formatted space, when you format a drive via NTFS/FAT it takes some gbs down.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Oct 20, 2007 #7 ya plus to HD makers they rip you off by saying that 1gb = 1000mb so they are off by 24mb per GB and that results in a rip-off
ya plus to HD makers they rip you off by saying that 1gb = 1000mb so they are off by 24mb per GB and that results in a rip-off
peterhuang913 Retired. Messages 8,076 Location . Oct 20, 2007 #8 [Advertised] * .93 (usable ratio) = [Actual Display Size] 250,048,479,323 byte take the billionth value, which is 250 in this case. 250 * .93 = 232.5 There's nothing wrong with it. It has to do with the binary GB and the decimal GB.
[Advertised] * .93 (usable ratio) = [Actual Display Size] 250,048,479,323 byte take the billionth value, which is 250 in this case. 250 * .93 = 232.5 There's nothing wrong with it. It has to do with the binary GB and the decimal GB.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Oct 20, 2007 #9 peterhuang913 said: [Advertised] * .93 (usable ration) = [Actual Display Size] 250,048,479,323 byte take the billionth value, which is 250 in this case. 250 * .93 = 232.5 There's nothing wrong with it. It has to do with the binary GB and the decimal GB. Click to expand... wow a formula... thats a new one... we should tell Sora to add that to the guide he wrote...
peterhuang913 said: [Advertised] * .93 (usable ration) = [Actual Display Size] 250,048,479,323 byte take the billionth value, which is 250 in this case. 250 * .93 = 232.5 There's nothing wrong with it. It has to do with the binary GB and the decimal GB. Click to expand... wow a formula... thats a new one... we should tell Sora to add that to the guide he wrote...
OP OP SYL\X/3K I know <html>, do you? Messages 1,646 Location 127.0.0.1 Oct 21, 2007 #10 peterhuang913 said: [Advertised] * .93 (usable ration) = [Actual Display Size] 250,048,479,323 byte take the billionth value, which is 250 in this case. 250 * .93 = 232.5 There's nothing wrong with it. It has to do with the binary GB and the decimal GB. Click to expand... i understand that the value given my retailers are less than shown but a few months ago it showed 250GB but now 232GB , o well, nothing serious
peterhuang913 said: [Advertised] * .93 (usable ration) = [Actual Display Size] 250,048,479,323 byte take the billionth value, which is 250 in this case. 250 * .93 = 232.5 There's nothing wrong with it. It has to do with the binary GB and the decimal GB. Click to expand... i understand that the value given my retailers are less than shown but a few months ago it showed 250GB but now 232GB , o well, nothing serious