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rarll | 00:36 Thu 30th Jun 2005 | Technology
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I have just bought and installed a Western Digital 120 GB External Hard Drive. Why does it show as having only 111GB? Where is the other 9GB?
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Same problem happend to me the other is used for backup even though you dont want it you have no choice, i put in a 250gig HD in a PC once and lost over 15 gig.
Its something to do with file recovery after you delete it.

It's to do with how a GB is measured.

1GB is technically 2 * 30 = 1,073,741,824 bytes

Most hard drive manufacturers will class a GB as 1,000,000,000 bytes, but Windows classes a GB as 2^30

So when you install a hard drive a 120GB one will show in Windows as 120 / 1.073 = 111GB.

Hope this makes sense!

singhster.......this wasnt my thread but thanks for the answer. I always wondered why windows was doing that on me.
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Thanks for that. Clears it up. Cheers everyone.

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