approximately 694.4 disks assuming each disk is completely used up 1.44 on every disk
2006-12-20 06:43:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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One GB equals 1000 MB, so divide 1000 by 1.44 which is 694.44. The thing is though, most memory sticks have a security feature on them that take up some space, so you won't be able to fit all 694 disks on there. So expect to probably get about 675 on there. Either way, it's a lot of disks.
I hope this helps.
2006-12-20 06:55:04
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answer #2
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answered by Laura 5
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711
2006-12-20 07:12:30
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answer #3
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answered by Super Cool Guy 1
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put them both in the same pc open floppy file and go to 'save as' and change where to save to your memory stick so have a go
dont forget to account for system requirments
2006-12-20 06:46:10
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answer #4
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answered by liam0_m 5
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somewhere between 711 and 730...
1 gig is 1024 megs / 1.44 = 711
2006-12-20 06:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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In theory 711, but file size and 'size on disk' don't map out exactly, so in practice probably slightly less than that - best assume 700 at most.
Have fun - it'll take you absolutely ages!! :-(
2006-12-20 06:52:46
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answer #6
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answered by had enough of idiots - signing off... 7
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1 GB = 1024 MB's. 1024 711.11 is correct as stated above.
don't listen to the noobies saying it is 1000, they are coping the first incorrect answer, computer memory dosn't work on the metric system...
2006-12-20 08:51:53
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answer #7
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answered by T_LaP 2
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1 GB = 1024 MB's. 1024/1.44 = 711.11
You can tf up to 711.
2006-12-20 06:42:58
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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a little under 700
2006-12-20 06:46:26
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answered by ROVER T 2
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1000/1.44 = 694.444444
2006-12-20 06:41:57
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answered by Paul J 3
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