<<The bigger the HD you buy the more data you will lose.>>
Exactly. For a theoretical 1MB drive, you would "lose" 24K. For a 10 MB drive, you "lose" 240K. A 40GB drive is 40,000 MB and when I do the math I get 37.25 GB. (40,000MB = 40,000,000KB = 40,000,000,000B, then 40,000,000,000B/1024 = 390625500KB, 390625500KB/1024 = 38146.97MB, 38146.97MB/1024 = 37.25GB.) This must mean that Maxtor rates things as follows; 1GB = 1000MB, 1MB = 1000KB, 1KB = 1024B. Why they do not consider 1KB to equal 1000B is beyond me.
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