1. You're mistaking Gigabits and Gigabytes...
Thanks for pointing out this app! I was wondering about all the wasted space generated by universal code.You can get XSlimmer to save a few hundred MBs (and even a few GBs in the long run!)
New BlackBooks come with 160GB drives minimum.
But I would strongly urge you NOT to use Monolingual especially if you're already going to do an "Erase and Install." You'll have the option to delete unnecessary printer drivers, and yes, delete unnecessary languages, and even apps (for example, I got rid of iPhoto, iDVD, iMovie, Garageband, etc.). It's much safer, tidier, and simpler than doing it after the fact.2. You can do a re-install, and not install printer drivers etc.
I saved 1.38 GB, I'm surprised that this isn't built into OSX...Thanks for pointing out this app! I was wondering about all the wasted space generated by universal code.
Can anyone show step by step calculation of changing 120 gigabits into gigabytes....because somehow my calculation just don't add up... I thought you have to divide 120 by 8 to get gigabyte but that figure's a bit too low...
Can anyone show step by step calculation of changing 120 gigabits into gigabytes....because somehow my calculation just don't add up... I thought you have to divide 120 by 8 to get gigabyte but that figure's a bit too low...
To convert from gigabit[/i] to what we usually call gigabyte (i.e. converting download bandwidth to maximum available download speed), you divide by 8. I.e. a 10 Mbit internet connection would have a maximum download speed of 10 / 8 = 1.25 MB/s.
To convert from Hard Drive Manufacturer's GigaBytes to what most people call Gigabytes but are actually Gigibytes you have to get a bit more complicated. What I do is first work out how many bytes there are. I.e. 120GB specified would be 120 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes. Then convert back by dividing by 1024, 1024, 1024. This gives you 111.75 Gigibytes, which is what most people refer to as gigabytes.
Wth..first time that I've ever heard of Gigibytes..lol...thanks..