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06 Feb 2006, 01:23 AM
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Any help from a tech head...
So I was just given a new laptop for grad school, and the advertised specs are a 40GB hard drive and 512MB RAM. Now I just checked the HD, and it says its 30.4GB, with 25.01 free. Is it just me or did either gateway screw up or do I just now get it? Also, it looks as though the RAM is 504. Should I be going back to Best Buy, calling Gateway, or what?
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06 Feb 2006, 12:43 PM
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Re: Any help from a tech head...
Well the advertised amount in GB does not factor in the fact that there are are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, and work out the 40GB based on 1000 to a kilobyte. Work the difference up to 40 GB and it should be around 30+GB. Definately larger than 30.4 though. They may have partitioned the drive however, so the backup takes a fair amount of space. You have even less free probably due to the fact that dell/gateway etc. have a lot of preloaded software installed, some games, trial programs etc.
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06 Feb 2006, 01:35 PM
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Re: Any help from a tech head...
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Originally Posted by Rewinder
Well the advertised amount in GB does not factor in the fact that there are are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, and work out the 40GB based on 1000 to a kilobyte. Work the difference up to 40 GB and it should be around 30+GB. Definately larger than 30.4 though. They may have partitioned the drive however, so the backup takes a fair amount of space. You have even less free probably due to the fact that dell/gateway etc. have a lot of preloaded software installed, some games, trial programs etc.
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That's very true. You figure that Windows takes up a chunk, not to mention all the crap that came bundled. I can't imagine that it takes up nearly 10GB though.
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08 Feb 2006, 02:42 AM
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Re: Any help from a tech head...
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Originally Posted by n4100
So I was just given a new laptop for grad school, and the advertised specs are a 40GB hard drive and 512MB RAM. Now I just checked the HD, and it says its 30.4GB, with 25.01 free. Is it just me or did either gateway screw up or do I just now get it? Also, it looks as though the RAM is 504. Should I be going back to Best Buy, calling Gateway, or what?
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And here I, your buddy, thought I was your pc tech guy!
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08 Feb 2006, 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by eddieba26
And here I, your buddy, thought I was your pc tech guy!
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You are, but seeing as how much you've had on your plate recently, I thought I'd give you a break. Besides, I'm still lining you up to help me set up a network in the house!
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