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Hard drive/hard disk sama sama. Basically the physical storage space on the computer. The disk you are talking about is called a floppy disk (even though its physically hard)... in the "old days" a floppy disk really was floppy which is where it gets its name :P The motherboard is the board with the CPU "brain" and things like CD-ROM etc plugged into it.

speaking of HD

isnt it false adverising when you buy

20GB HD but you only get 18GB HD +/- worth of actual space...

you know what I mean? if that's not false advertising I dotn know what is?

anyway

I am no near the Terra bite region.

120GB - windows

80GB - windows

80GB - ubantun

40GB - Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen Extra

40GB - Laptop /Window

12GB - Laptop/window

1GB - Sony memory Stick

512MB - memory stick

256 - sony memory stick

128 - sony memory stick

32 -Sony Memory stick

128 - STENO thumb drive

1.44MB - Floppy disk hahah LOL :O

cheers

Joe

speaking of HD

isnt it false adverising when you buy

20GB HD but you only get 18GB HD +/- worth of actual space...

No the Drive is really 200GB however its the file system of your computer that determines the size within the OS.

A 200GB Drive partitioned under NTFS running Windows will show a different amount compared to your mate with the same drive running a different OS / File system EG: Linux.

Different Manufactures make 200GB drives and they all seem to show different file sizes once you get into windows. It’s the File system + Brand that determines it. Mainly the OS & File system.

3 PC's (1 is not mine, but that has 120GB)

PC1 - 80, 120, 160GB -- 360GB

PC2 - 36, 250GB -- 286GB

TOTAL=646GB (about 25-30GB free at the moment) and I NEED MOORREEEE!!!

300GB SATA Drives are on sale at the moment for $219 INC GST ~ SAUWA PRICE.

160GB IDE Drives are also on sale for $119 INC GST ~ SAUWA PRICE.

:sorcerer:

ohhhhhh beta tester

FREAK!!!!!

only cause u'll be beta testing for the next 50 years till 2056 when they actually bring out longhorn

(im mac biased if u havent worked out)

by then it will mac os XX and will be soooooo intuative

he works at a computer shop,so he has everything :P

i want his 24" lcd :(

or maybe the 512mb 7900GTX....

he has a twin "Raptor X" raid in that 3TB too :((((

LoL So do I dude,

If needed I could fit the 8 x 500GB Seagate drives I just ordered! LoL

Raptor X... mmmm pure pron.

My next project is two iDrives ( RAM Drives ) and then I will attempt RAID on them if they can handle it. :happy:

Im just about 2 upgrade my workstation: Looking at the Dual Core chips.. I sell both AMD and Intel so Im not sure what way 2 go.. both are good these days.

2 x 19" widescreen LCDs should do the job! Mwahahahhahaha..

Got me 2 x 7800GTX cards at the moment so no need for better VGA.

* Changes every week, normaly test out the products we get in.*

  • 1 month later...

2.2TB of Useable Data Space. About 30GIG free.

This is all in one file server.

Surprisingly It just sits in the corner, I DL stuff and go out. And no I dont sit on WOW.

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