G-Mac skrev:Det er ikke 20 GB på min iPod som skal være det, det er 18,59...
Er det noe lureri???
At present, the hard disk drive industry measures disk capacity as 1MB = 1,000,000 bytes (1000 * 1000) . For example, this is defined in Quantum, Seagate, and Western Digital's product specifications and documentation (this is becoming an industry standard). For more information, visit these companies' respective web sites. The Macintosh Finder measures disk drive capacity as 1MB = 1,048,576 bytes (1024 * 1024). With regard to the above example, the 4 GB hard disk included in some Macintosh computers has a total of 4000776192 bytes of storage capacity. By industry definition this is a 4 GB hard disk.
The Mac OS Finder shows this space as follows if you divide the total bytes by 1,048,576 bytes: 4000776192 bytes = 3815.4375 MB = 3.7 GB
The disk drive industry measures drive capacity as follows if you divide the total bytes by 1,000,000 bytes: 4000776192 bytes = 4000.776192 MB = 4.0 GB
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