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465 gb hard drive
465 gb hard drive




465 gb hard drive

Second, SSDs need "reserved" space to prevent them from being filled up completely. So mood is exactly correct in that respect. In this way, they can market the drives as being bigger. Therefore, 1KB = 1024 Bytes.ĭrive (and RAM) makers on the other hand, " market" their drives based on what non-technical marketing weenies claim, that is that, 1KB = 1000 Bytes. That is, Microsoft does it correctly by calling 1 kilobyte 1024 bytes because 2 to 10th power (2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2) equals 1024. It that memory is measured in base binary numbering, not base decimal. So first, it is NOT that Microsoft does this or that. But note this question is about SSDs, not hard drives. You are correct that it's not about the actual formatting (though some space is set aside for the file and partition tables).






465 gb hard drive