1GB = 1024MB As simple as that. NOT a 1000!!
2006-06-28 11:07:40
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answer #1
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answered by DazedAndConfused 3
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Gigabyte: A Gigabyte is approximately 1000 Megabytes. A Gigabyte is a very common term used these days when referring to disk space or drive storage. 1 Gigabyte of data is almost twice the amount of data that a CD-ROM can hold. But it's about one thousand times the capacity of a 3-1/2 floppy disk. 1 Gigabyte could hold the contents of about 10 yards of books on a shelf. 100 Gigabytes could hold the entire library floor of academic journals.
2006-06-28 11:06:30
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answer #2
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answered by Vladimir Beckham 2
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GB Gigabyte - Gigs 230 Two to the 30th power = 1,024 MB = 1,048,576 KB
2006-06-28 11:08:41
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answer #3
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answered by JetOneTV 2
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1000
2006-06-28 11:04:26
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answer #4
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answered by Not Tellin 4
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1024 MB are in a GB
2006-06-28 11:11:05
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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One thousand. Nomenclature for this system changes the name for every thousand.
1000 bytes=kilobyte
1000 kilobytes=megabyte
1000 megabytes=gigabyte
1000 gigabytes=terabyte
2006-06-28 11:06:29
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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1,000 MB + Gegabyte = 1G
2006-06-29 07:42:29
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answered by kaspersky895 2
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actually it's 1024mb
2006-06-28 11:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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about 1,000
2006-06-28 11:04:37
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answered by Vurma 2
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1024MBs is 1Gig
2006-06-28 11:05:40
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answered by the_grim.zaba 1
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