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Pearl79

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Jun 7, 2008
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Just bought a new iMac with a 360G hard drive. System profiler shows capacity is 298G (277G available with pre-installed Windows and Parallel).

Does that sound right? I know the true space available on a formatted hard drive is never the official size, but it's been a long time since I bought a big machine so I don't know if 17% is normal.
 
There are two different ways that HD space is advertised, a computer system sees the size in bits, and HD space is advertised in bytes. bits are smaller than bytes. therefor a 320 gb drive will actually be about 10% less than it really is. It is stupid, but the government says it's OK for companies to do this. If you want more info read this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_Overhead

Don
 
That is much more space missing than should be, My 500 gb drive actually holds 465 gb.

I think you should re-read the specs, as the size you are reporting is exactly correct if it was a 320gb drive. My 320gb MyBook holds 298.1gb.
 
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