used up 80 gig hard drive? no way

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Hi,

1Mb = 1,048,576 bytes
So 80Gig = 76.2939453125GB

For FAT32, the biggest partition is 32GB, so you need to
make at least 3 partitions to fully utilize the HDD.
For NTFS, you can just make it 1 single partition.

Peter
 
parker said:
alright i have an 80 gig hard drive....how can it be
full?

How can it be full? How can you ask that question? We don't use your
computer, so no one here will know how you filled up your hard drive. I
have four 250GB SATA hard drives raided together, and I have filled it up
often - but that happens because I use it to edit video.

It is not hard to fill up 80GB when thewre are other people out there who
fill up nearly a terabyte with no problem.
 
"Four 250GB SATA hard drives raided together, and I have filled it up
often."

What are you editing - The Ten Commandments? ;->

Tom Swift
 
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alright i have an 80 gig hard drive....how can it be
full?
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