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New Hard drive

lampshade29

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I just bought a new HD and the drive is Seagate 200 gig and i am curious to i installed it using the supplied software and when it was all said and done my computer only showed that i had 187 gig free is that normal?? and if so why??
 

BurnItDwn

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200GB (decimal GB = 1,000,000,000 Bytes as the drive makers measure) is about the same as 187.264GB (Binary ... GB = 2^30 Bytes = 1,073,741,824 Bytes)

200 * 1,000,000,000,000 = 200,000,000,000,000 Bytes ... 186 * 1,073,741,824 ~ 199,999,447,105... of course this is with rounding things off.

You didn't lose any space, this is just a different interpretation as to how the Drive makers interpret GB and how windows interprets it.
 

Yanagi

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WHat BurnItDwn said. basicly a gig for harddrive makers is 1000 Megabytes. But windows reads a gig as 1024 megabytes. Hence the "loss" of data. But its still the same amount of data though. confusing? :)
 

islandtechengineers

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Yanagi = "But its still the same amount of data though. confusing?"

BurnItDwn = "You didn't lose any space, this is just a different interpretation as to how the Drive makers interpret GB and how windows interprets it."

its not really that confusing... think opend minded-ness with all possibilities (that has a couple of i's in it...).