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Help me? I don't know what the difference between MB and GB are?

by Guest31726  |  earlier

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Well, I'm trying to save this video and it says that the required space needed is 13.42 MB and I have 13.46 GB.

Call me stupid but I don't know how many MBs I'd have to delete to reach 13.46 GB..

Help? ):

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  1. mb stands for megabyte and gb stands for gigabyte

    there are 1000 megabytes in one gigabyte

    1 gb = 1000 mb

    so you should have more than enough to save the video already, you have over 13,000 megabytes of free space.


  2. As you wish... Stupid! :)

    1024 MB = 1 GB

    That means you have plenty of space. 13.42 Mb is really quite small...

  3. 1GB = 1024 MB

    If you only need 13.42 MB, you have approximately 1000 times more space than you need already.

  4. I'd say you have loads of space. 1Gb equals 1024Mb in binary terms that means that your little, tiny, teeny, weeny video of 13.42Mb will not make much of a dent in the amount of space you have left.

    In short, you don't need to delete anything to save your video!  

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