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Here’s Why Hard Disks & Pen Drives Have Less Space Than The Promised Space.!!

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Pen drives, hard disks come under the category of USB flash drive. USB flash drive is also known as USB drive or USB stick. It is a data storage device with an integrated USB interface which includes flash memory. Presently, pen drives and external hard disks have been part of our life just like smartphones. But have you ever checked that the pen drives storage capacity is different to that of the promised space by the manufacturer?
Yes, the storage space differs for sure. For example, let us take a 8 GB pen drive and after plugging it to your computer, you can see that only 7.46 GB space is available.



Then where is the rest of 0.54 GB ? Scratching your head and cursing the manufacturer? Well, there is a trick used by the manufacturer here. Let me  explain it clearly.

A simple of math involved in this. Generally, every one of us knows that computers work using number 2 as the base. According to this the memory management will be :

1 KiloByte (KB) = 1024 Bytes

1 Mega Byte (MB) = 1024 Kilo Bytes (KB)

1 Giga Byte (GB) = 1024 Mega Bytes (MB)

8 GB = 1024 * 8 = 8192 MB

But pen drive and hard disks manufacturers consider it as base 10. i.e

1 KiloByte (KB) = 1000 Bytes

1 Mega Byte (MB) = 1000 Kilo Bytes (KB)

1 Giga Byte (GB) = 1000 Mega Bytes (MB)

8 GB = 1000 * 8 = 8000 MB ( approximately equal to 7.81 GB)

and the rest of the memory (approximately 0.35GB ) is reserved for data sector and system files for better performance.






As the device memory capacity increases, we lose more amount of space. The table below shows some shocking figures.

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2 comments:

  1. honestly this post is bullshit.
    http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
    its a standard since 1998 and guess what.. microsoft is doing it wrong since then since they did not adapt it.

    your explorer should show: GiB instead of: GB
    while your ram (if you take a look at your taskmanager) seriously shows GB instead of GiB

    any other OS does it right.

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