Monday 10 October 2016

Smart Tech For Mobile Section

Where is the storage of my sd card or pendrive??

Hey , guys i am damn sure that you all wonder that why your sd card or pendrive always has some little less storage compare to printed quantity on the cover. So, if you really wanna get a solution to this problem then read my blog.
   
So, all we know from our digital knowledge that
  Convention 1

 1 Byte=8 Bit
1024 Byte=1 KB
1024 KB=1 MB
1024 MB=1 GB
1024 GB=1 TB
so , these were the standard formula that we all know but the manufacturing company which makes storage , they face trouble while an external 24. So, better for their simplification they assume that..
Convention 2

 1 Byte=8 Bit
1000 Byte=1 KB
1000 KB=1 MB
1000 MB= 1 GB
1000 GB=1 TB 
So, now suppose you have purchased a memory card of size 32 GB. So , according to you , it should be of 32 GB but according to their calculation ,  it is
32 GB=32,000,000,000 Bytes (As they follow Convention 2)
So, now lets us calculate that from our part of calculation i.e , from convention 1 , how many GB would be equal to 32,000,000,000 Bytes????
so, it would be as .....>>  (32,000,000,000)/(1024*1024*1024) GB=29.80 GB
or may be a little bit less or more that above calculate quantity i.e, from  29.80 GB.
So, guys now i guess , you do have idea that why you don't get the actual storage that is printed over the memory card cover.

If you guys find this informative then please like and comment. I will be back with another important information like this.
 

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