I have 521 gigs left out of a 547 gig drive. Its a new laptop, so happy!
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I have 521 gigs left out of a 547 gig drive. Its a new laptop, so happy!
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16GB on my OSX partition, 6GB on my XP partition.
About 500GB on my external HD, though but I hate using that thing.
At 12/9/10 01:26 AM, RightWingGamer wrote: 3 1/2 bytes.
Is that enough to install Crysis?
I r smart beuz, i can remeber old copypastas.
OT: i have 452 GB on my lap and 512 on my desktop computer
My iMac has 1TB of HDD space. It gets the job done, especially with my excessive use of Steam and all that junk. I have 100GB on my Windows partition, however.
At 12/9/10 04:27 PM, Killinkyle wrote: 41 tbs
yeah, tbs
hint: it was alot of money
that's like enough memory to store everything that has been created.
I've got a 1TB one which is partitioned in 4 pieces, equally as big. It holds my music collection, my photography, general documents, and my music production stuff (samples, projects).
Then I've got a 320gig drive on which I have ubuntu 10.10 installed, which I use for most things.
Then another 320gig one recovered from my mother's broken computer, on which I've got windows 7 installed, with just some music production software and firefox, and as many services disabled as possible.
So that's about 1.64TB then.
Oh and I forgot to mention; I've built a switch to switch the power between the two 320 gig drives. My windows install doesn't get to see the linux install, and vice versa. Windows has a bad tendency to destroy anything that isn't windows, even if that means it can't even boot any more, so I decided to prevent that. That and it makes it seem like you're using a different computer.
At 12/9/10 04:38 PM, All-American-Badass wrote:At 12/9/10 04:27 PM, Killinkyle wrote: 41 tbsthat's like enough memory to store everything that has been created.
yeah, tbs
hint: it was alot of money
thats why my computer has its own seperate room
In my PC I have a 320GB, a 1TB and a 2TB drive (all internal). I've used up about 2.5TB of that, but bear in mind there's quite a lot of duplicates (so I can seed torrents, and also create copies of those torrents that I can rename/refile however I want).
In my laptop I have a 500GB internal. I have my music duplicated over both machines, but nearly all my videos are only on my pc, with my laptop holding a few things I'm watching atm.
yeah i'm a total baller with my hdds
I have 500GB and I am almost filling it up.
damn you porn, taking up too much space.
At 12/9/10 05:02 PM, VitaminP wrote:At 12/9/10 04:38 PM, All-American-Badass wrote:Not even close, according to Wolfram Alpha the estimated information content of all human knowledge is about 10EB or 243902 times the size of his hard drive space.At 12/9/10 04:27 PM, Killinkyle wrote: 41 tbsthat's like enough memory to store everything that has been created.
yeah, tbs
hint: it was alot of money
Holy shit, and the amount of digital content on the internets is substantially greater according to wikipedia.
At 12/9/10 04:46 PM, Mich wrote: Oh and I forgot to mention; I've built a switch to switch the power between the two 320 gig drives. My windows install doesn't get to see the linux install, and vice versa. Windows has a bad tendency to destroy anything that isn't windows, even if that means it can't even boot any more, so I decided to prevent that. That and it makes it seem like you're using a different computer.
That sir is a freaking brilliant idea! Kudos. How is this done exactly? 4 years in some kind of computer mechanics? lol