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Originally posted by balamm@16 May 2003 - 08:33
So why don't you call the manufacturer and tell them to supply you with a 15 gig hard drive (which is actually only a 12 gig hard drive) cause that's what you think they cheated you out of!
lol, I can't wait to hear the response from them!!
All hard drives are given a generic, rounded off value. And like everyone has been saying, once you add that drive to your system, it needs files and indexes installed to make it work. Those types of files aren't added to the capacity of the drive, they're subtracted from it which leaves you with the true operating capacity. The Size that it shows in a hardware evaluation list or system diagnostic is just a generic label for that drive any way and it's called an "advertised value".
Are you gonna be just as upset when you realize that your 128 meg video card actually only has 120 meg available because some is reserved for the system? Or when you figure out that not all of your ram is available for the same reason?
If you don't believe that then just run KillDisk to get back the space you think you have and reboot! Good Luck!!!
mother of mercy its like sometimes questions and concers bothers other people more than me. I just asked if there was more than one way to format a hd....and it cam out of the box....that is the "as shipped" document....you over anaylising you must be a chick