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ahurtt
02-03-1999, 03:44 PM
Ok, here's the problem in a nutshell.
I've got a 7200RPM IBM 10.1Gig IDE drive.
Windows 98 reports its max capacity as 9.4 Gigs. I formatted in FAT32. What gives?
Thanks in advance.

Ziz
02-03-1999, 10:43 PM
See how many bytes 95 is saying it has. My 8.4 G Maxtor reads as 8,381,575,168 bytes, 7.80 Gig, formatted under FAT32/Win98. Zip disks read as 100-something bytes, but 95 gig. I don't know if this qualifies as a technical defect or false advertising, but the discrepancy exists on all disks.

Josh
02-03-1999, 11:17 PM
Hey, I think that this may help explain it to you.


http://www.firmware.com/support/bios/megabyte.htm
http://www.whatis.com/megabyte.htm

Daze
02-06-1999, 04:20 PM
Eh... it's quite simple. 1 MB is not 1000 bytes but 1024 bytes. So talking in capacities of several Gig's that extra 24 bytes can difference a lot of mb's...