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 4GB thumb drive have smaller capacity..., only 3.75Gb...

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xenon
post Dec 26 2007, 07:55 AM

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Can you tell how many bytes instead of how many "GB"? What is the total of the file sizes, in bytes? You should always look at the bytes, not other things.

Edit: In short, when looking at Properties in Windows XP, read the number of bytes, not KB MB GB. To make things clear, I mean read the big number bytes. It is actually a bug with the display routine, it will not affect anything other than displaying the wrong value.

This post has been edited by xenon: Dec 26 2007, 08:11 AM

 

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