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GB and MB


Question Posted Sunday July 8 2007, 12:08 pm

How many MB makes a GB or the other way around? So confused..

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christian_grg answered Friday July 13 2007, 12:55 pm:
The answer is 1024 but many factories consider it as 1000 MB cause it is easier so yea that is the answer. That site is to show proof hope it helped.

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hotpotato answered Monday July 9 2007, 3:03 pm:
one gigabyte = 1,024 megabytes

GB's are the big ones.

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Antnorwe answered Sunday July 8 2007, 1:51 pm:
1024 MB make 1 GB
1024 KB make 1 MB
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