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Originally posted by adamp2p@28 January 2004 - 23:58
Keep in mind, Mr. Elmo, that hard drives are not made by computer programmers. They are made by profit hungry companies.
You and I (well I don't know about you) know that a kilobyte is 1024 bytes. A megabyte is 1024 kilobytes. A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes...etc... Windows sees it like that too...
However, a hard drive manufacturer sees a kilobyte as 1000 bytes, a megabyte as 1000 kilobytes, and a gigabyte as 1000 megabytes.
Get it?
Thats what I keep telling everyone, because of the 24MB difference in the metric GB and the Binary GB that you lose that space, but people keep talking about its being used be windows, etc etc. Ugh. If the BIOS Shows is as 37 Freaking GB, then i think its beause of the Binary/Metric Idea, of course, that just might be me. <_<