1GB = 1024 MB
2007-02-26 07:05:44
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answered by hllywood72 5
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The answer depends on who you ask. According to Wikipedia, there are 1000 megabytes (abbreviated MB, as Mb is a megabit) in a gigabyte (GB). This is the standard used by hard drive manufacturers. Traditionally, when dealing with memory or storage sizes, 1 GB = 1024 MB, 1 MB = 1024 kilobytes (kB), 1 kB = 1024 bytes (B). Because of binary addressing, the groupings were bunched by orders of 2 to the 10th power and assigned the standard labels because 1024 is close to 1000. Again, according to Wikipedia, the proper prefix used when grouping by 1024 is 1 gibibyte (GiB) = 1024 mebibytes (MiB), 1 MiB = 1024 kibibytes (KiB), 1 KiB = 1024 B. In my experience, though, nobody ever uses these terms.
2007-02-26 15:20:52
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answered by Kyle B 1
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There are 1000 Megabytes in a Gigabyte.
2007-02-26 15:56:54
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answered by DandyNet 1
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1024
2007-02-26 15:05:49
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answered by boonietech 5
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1024 mb in a gb. 1024 gb in a tb .. et cetera.
2007-02-26 15:08:43
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answered by midi_junkie 3
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I wanna chime in 2.
1024
2007-02-26 15:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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1000
2007-02-26 15:07:52
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answered by Mike_s_Kavkaza 2
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about 1000
2007-02-26 15:06:09
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answered by urbaal_99 2
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one gigabyte (GB) is 1,024MB, or 1,073,741,824 (1024x1024x1024) bytes.
2007-02-26 15:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe it is slightly more than 1000
2007-02-26 15:08:42
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answered by coollildude02 1
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