Friday, September 17, 2010

How heaps Mb do u requirement to formulate i Gig?

e.g i want to know how many mb create a gig is it

1.000 MB

How heaps Mb do u requirement to formulate i Gig?

They three above are right or wrong. . .

It depends on what you are discussion about. If it is a profile size or a computer memory the yes, it is 1 Gib=1024 Mib. However if you are talking nearly storage capacity next it is 1GB =1000 MB.



So a 1 'Gig' (sic) file wouldn't fit within a 1 'Gig' (sic) flash drive.



Just so you know the first one (1024) is technically called Gibibyte (Gib)



Edit: 4,612.78 MB = 4.61278 GB = 4.50466796875 Gib

So if 4,612.78 MB is the wallet size, it will occupy 4.5 and change Gigs (sic) on your Hard Drive but 4.6 (and change) of RAM memory to nouns.
1024 MB = 1GB
1,000 mb = 1 GB

1,000 kb = 1 mb
1 GB = 1024 MB



cek the calc below
It is 1024 Mbytes. like when installing RAM

two 512 MB modules will administer you 1 GB.
1024MB=1GB
i disagree with the statement that 2 512's of RAM = 1 see, in my experience (and i hold a lot) it doesn't give you adjectives of that RAM, it'll give you more or less 1000 MB not the full gig, but it doesn't gross a huge difference either channel it's something stupid with computers and how they don't close to logic that much


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