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hans39
2 months ago

There were 30 GB hard drives around 20 years ago.

In the disk management, check which partitions are in what size on the 1000 GB hard drive/SSD (data carrier 0).
View the graphical representation of the data carrier 0.

sgt119
2 months ago

1000GB = 931,32GiB

2x450GB + 30GB = 930GB

So everything fits

SirSilenius
2 months ago
Reply to  sgt119

You could read the questions as two hard drives, one with 30 and one with 450. I’m curious. ^^

sgt119
2 months ago

Oh, okay, that wasn’t clear. Put down CrystalDiskInfo, which tells you which SSD is installed

Technomanking
2 months ago

Hello,

where are you looking at the size of the hard drive? Is there any part that is not partitioned?

LG

SirSilenius
2 months ago

Make a right-click on your Startmenu and then click’ Disk Management. What is it?

SirSilenius
2 months ago

Are they perhaps not properly partitioned? A screenshot would help.

Funship
2 months ago

Yeah, someone can help you.

ZaoDaDong
2 months ago

They’re 1000GB together. If there’s nothing concrete, i.e. a specific hard drive with 1TB, that’s okay.
I’m guessing you’ve been showing the captivity on Windows, which is known to be with GiB instead of GB.

xSHUKAKUx
2 months ago

Complaint

guenterhalt2
2 months ago
Reply to  xSHUKAKUx

who?

That’s starting with kilobyte and K-Byte. One is 1000 bytes, the other 1024 bytes. This continues.

Depending on the formatting, a plate also has data that are not available to the user.

Butto numbers differ from net numbers.
Sellers use because they are bigger, the gross values.