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4.7 Gyga-Byte to Gibi-Byte= (4.7 * 2^9 ) / 2^20 = 4,48227 Gibi-byte Sorry, I'm a physicist. A gigabyte is a billion (milliard in Europe) bytes, and that is 1 GB. When the international scientific community makes an announcement to the contrary, I'll buy into this, but I can assure you, "G" will always mean 10^9. If programmers want to try to undo the mess they've made, let *them* create a new, different, notation for their concoction. Otherwise, they make no more sense than the mother who complained her son the brand-new soldier was not out of step, it was the rest of the army that was out of step.
1GB in computer memory is = to 1,073,741,824 so there for 4x1,073,741,824 = 4,294,967,296 1GB does not =1,000,000,000 as some think when applied to computer memory. I hit reply instead of ctrl+l sorry -- Poneyboy Gregory D. Watts 931-498-4341\Cell 931-260-0414 http://www.tasana.biz