1024 MB (Mega Bite) = 1 GB (Giga Bite)
2006-09-25 01:31:54
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answered by Atif Mirza 5
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GB and MB stand for gigabyte and megabyte, respectively. They are measurements for memory capacity. It is a common misconception that 1 GB = 1000 MB. Actually, there are exactly 1024 MB (2 raised to the 10th power) in 1 GB, but because of the popularity of the Metric System, it was approximated to 1:1000 conversion which is easier to remember.
2006-09-25 01:34:48
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answer #2
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answered by marcojmt 1
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GB =1000 MB
2006-09-25 01:26:02
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answer #3
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answered by Hasan H 2
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MB = 1x10^6 GB= 1x10^12
2006-09-25 01:31:22
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Gygabyte and Megabyte. A music song is about 3.5 MB. My computer has 2 GB of memory, that means I can have millions not thousands of those 3.5 MB songs.
2006-09-25 01:25:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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1 GB = 1024 MB
2006-09-25 01:36:37
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answered by rocky 1
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Mega = 1 x 10^6
Giga = 1 x 10^9
2006-09-25 01:29:00
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answered by blurredfringe 3
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GB Means GigaByte whereas MB means MegaBytes.
Gigabyte is as many times larger than MB as many times MB is larger than KiloBytes (KB).
2006-09-25 01:26:50
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answered by Aryan 2
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1Gb=1024Mb
The Hard Disk is measure id GB, for instance 80 Gb of HD = 80x1024Mb=81920Mb
A CD is usually in Mb like 700Mb
A DVD is bigger in size measured in Gb mainly 4.7
2006-09-25 01:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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GB and MB are two different sizes of memory. GB stands for "gigabyte" and MB stands for "megabyte." Basically, 1GB is the same as 1,000MB. Lots of companies refer to GB and MB when they talk about system memory, harddrive space, or file size.
2006-09-25 01:26:13
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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1 gb = 1,000 mb
2006-09-25 01:25:52
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answer #11
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answered by ryan 3
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