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Just bought an RS406 with what is supposedly a 160 GB hard drive. When I checked, it was only 147 and that includes the space used for the pre installed software. Has anyone else got the same problem?
It's not a problem - some space is taken by the directory structure, some by the allocation tables. Also hard drive makers have their own definition of a gigabyte.
What you can see is perfectly normal.
Sorry Rob I dont see that as being perfectly normal, what you see is obviously not what you get. The PC I replaced did what it said on the tin. They are obviously a bit more honest than Sony about what's available when you buy their products.
It's not just Sony, all PC manufacturers give the raw unformatted hard disk capacity - and the hard disk capacity is given to them by the hard drive makers. It was less noticable with smaller drives.
LOL Rob's right, it's the hard disk manufactur's view of what a gigabyte is.
You're missing no space.
Fair enough, your right the disc was much smaller on the other PC. Doesn't stop you getting p****d though. However I am impressed by the machine itself, it is quality.
1.44mb floppies are actually about 2.1mb before they are formatted. Probably the same applies to hard drives
Just to hook in on the topic...
Just to be informative...
HDD Firms sell HDD's in an other specification than what you think in.
They release a HDD based on 1 MB = 1000 KB
But in our topology 1 MB = 1024 KB
Make a sum:
147 * 1024 * 1024 = 154140672 KB
(HDD Size * 1024 * 1024 = TOTAl KB)
Give or take some size falls away by formatting
(my 60 GB is actually => 55,8 GB)
Conclusion...it is perfectly normal that the size of your HDD is actually smaller.
Regards,
MD
Bingo
I think you'd be hard pushed to fill 147Gb legally anyway
That's a fair point
Of course, he may be a freelance video cameraman