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What is Bit, Bytes, Kilobytes, Megabytes, and Gigabytes...
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What's with all the sizes I see? Kilobytes, megabytes, etc? A: File sizes tend to be one of the more perplexing issues for both the fledgling and intermediate computer user. So, we've put together a breakdown of the various file size "units" you may encounter. Bit - The smallest unit in computing. It can have a value of 1 or 0. You'd be hard pressed to find a file size listed in bits. Byte - A (still small) unit of information made up of 8 bits. Kilobyte(KB) - A unit of approximately 1000 bytes (1024 to be exact). Most download sites use kilobytes when they give file sizes. Megabyte (MB) - 220 bytes = 1,048,576 bytes or 1,024 kilobytes. Sometimes used to mean 1 million bytes. Gigabyte (GB) - Approximately 1 billion bytes (1024 MB). Most hard drive sizes are listed in gigabytes. OK, now for a little practical application. image A 3 1/2" floppy disk holds 1.44 Megabytes (1,474 KB). image A CD Rom holds 650-700 Megabytes (though most programs you get don't utilize the whole amount). This would be around 450 of those 3.5 floppies. image A 20 Gig hard drive will hold the same amount of info as 31 CD ROMs or 14,222 floppy disks. image It takes between 7-10 minutes to download a one megabyte (1024 KB) file using the average dial up internet connection. image A typical page of text is around 4KB. To see the size of a given file, just right-click it (in Explorer or My Computer) and select Properties from the resulting menu (or Alt+ double click the file). I know that even with the information above, it can still be confusing, so I thought I would compare these digital units of measure to some everyday objects. Just picture them being completely hollow so you can store information in them. Bit - Let's call this a regular sized marble. Byte - Compared to the marble, this would be a baseball. Kilobyte - Now we jump up to a pickup truck size. Megabyte - Now for the leap - this would be a medium sized sky scraper. Gigabyte - Take 1024 of the medium sized sky scrapers and stick them together for this one!
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