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Guest Discoduck
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x-no-archive:

I booted up from my recovery CD and deleted the current partition and

reformatted and reinstalled windows.

Normally when I do this I am at some point asked for the Windows

serial # on the bottom of my computer. But this time no.

Further more, my 80 gig HD is showing the following memory (note the

discrepancy) when I right click on the C drive.

Used Space 9,517,613,056 bytes 8.86 GB

Free space 70,530,777,088 bytes 65.6 GB

________________________________________________

Capacity 80,048,390,144 bytes 74.5 GB

(all iv'e installed is XP and Office XP).

 

Why the 5.5 discrepancy for capacity? That seems large, no? Keep in

mind I deleted the partition (if that is relevant).

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Guest GreenieLeBrun
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Re: Hard Drive size discrepancy

 

 

 

Discoduck wrote:

> x-no-archive:

> I booted up from my recovery CD and deleted the current partition and

> reformatted and reinstalled windows.

> Normally when I do this I am at some point asked for the Windows

> serial # on the bottom of my computer. But this time no.

> Further more, my 80 gig HD is showing the following memory (note the

> discrepancy) when I right click on the C drive.

> Used Space 9,517,613,056 bytes 8.86 GB

> Free space 70,530,777,088 bytes 65.6 GB

> ________________________________________________

> Capacity 80,048,390,144 bytes 74.5 GB

> (all iv'e installed is XP and Office XP).

>

> Why the 5.5 discrepancy for capacity? That seems large, no? Keep in

> mind I deleted the partition (if that is relevant).

 

It's the difference between how disk manufacturers and Windows define a Gb,

disk manufacturers classify a Gb as 1,000,000,000 bytes whereas Window

defines a Gb as 1,073,741,842 bytes. So 80,000,000,000 divided by

1,073,741,842 equals 74.50580596923828125Gb

Guest Discoduck
Posted

Re: Hard Drive size discrepancy

 

x-no-archive:

On Jun 2, 10:44 pm, "GreenieLeBrun" <GreenieLeB...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Discoduck wrote:

> > x-no-archive:

> > I booted up from my recovery CD and deleted the current partition and

> > reformatted and reinstalled windows.

> > Normally when I do this I am at some point asked for the Windows

> > serial # on the bottom of my computer.  But this time no.

> > Further more, my 80 gig HD is showing the following memory (note the

> > discrepancy) when I right click on the C drive.

> > Used Space 9,517,613,056  bytes    8.86 GB

> > Free space 70,530,777,088 bytes 65.6   GB

> > ________________________________________________

> >   Capacity                 80,048,390,144 bytes   74..5  GB

> > (all iv'e installed is XP and Office XP).

>

> > Why the 5.5 discrepancy for capacity?  That seems large, no?  Keep in

> > mind I deleted the partition (if that is relevant).

>

> It's the difference between how disk manufacturers and Windows define a Gb,

> disk manufacturers classify a Gb as 1,000,000,000 bytes whereas Window

> defines a Gb as 1,073,741,842 bytes. So 80,000,000,000 divided by

> 1,073,741,842 equals 74.50580596923828125Gb- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

That is very interesting. Had no idea, thanks.

In regards to reformatting and reinstalling XP, shouldn't the process

have asked me for my product key as well? It had previously. Any

ideas why not this time?

Guest GreenieLeBrun
Posted

Re: Hard Drive size discrepancy

 

 

 

Discoduck wrote:

> x-no-archive:

> On Jun 2, 10:44 pm, "GreenieLeBrun" <GreenieLeB...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>> Discoduck wrote:

>>> x-no-archive:

>>> I booted up from my recovery CD and deleted the current partition

>>> and reformatted and reinstalled windows.

>>> Normally when I do this I am at some point asked for the Windows

>>> serial # on the bottom of my computer. But this time no.

>>> Further more, my 80 gig HD is showing the following memory (note the

>>> discrepancy) when I right click on the C drive.

>>> Used Space 9,517,613,056 bytes 8.86 GB

>>> Free space 70,530,777,088 bytes 65.6 GB

>>> ________________________________________________

>>> Capacity 80,048,390,144 bytes 74.5 GB

>>> (all iv'e installed is XP and Office XP).

>>

>>> Why the 5.5 discrepancy for capacity? That seems large, no? Keep in

>>> mind I deleted the partition (if that is relevant).

>>

>> It's the difference between how disk manufacturers and Windows

>> define a Gb, disk manufacturers classify a Gb as 1,000,000,000 bytes

>> whereas Window defines a Gb as 1,073,741,842 bytes. So

>> 80,000,000,000 divided by 1,073,741,842 equals

>> 74.50580596923828125Gb- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

> That is very interesting. Had no idea, thanks.

> In regards to reformatting and reinstalling XP, shouldn't the process

> have asked me for my product key as well? It had previously. Any

> ideas why not this time?

 

I would have thought it would have. What make of machine are you using?

Guest Discoduck
Posted

Re: Hard Drive size discrepancy

 

x-no-archive:

On Jun 3, 9:04 pm, "GreenieLeBrun" <GreenieLeB...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Discoduck wrote:

> > x-no-archive:

> > On Jun 2, 10:44 pm, "GreenieLeBrun" <GreenieLeB...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> >> Discoduck wrote:

> >>> x-no-archive:

> >>> I booted up from my recovery CD and deleted the current partition

> >>> and reformatted and reinstalled windows.

> >>> Normally when I do this I am at some point asked for the Windows

> >>> serial # on the bottom of my computer. But this time no.

> >>> Further more, my 80 gig HD is showing the following memory (note the

> >>> discrepancy) when I right click on the C drive.

> >>> Used Space 9,517,613,056 bytes 8.86 GB

> >>> Free space 70,530,777,088 bytes 65.6 GB

> >>> ________________________________________________

> >>> Capacity 80,048,390,144 bytes 74.5 GB

> >>> (all iv'e installed is XP and Office XP).

>

> >>> Why the 5.5 discrepancy for capacity? That seems large, no? Keep in

> >>> mind I deleted the partition (if that is relevant).

>

> >> It's the difference between how disk manufacturers and Windows

> >> define a Gb, disk manufacturers classify a Gb as 1,000,000,000 bytes

> >> whereas Window defines a Gb as 1,073,741,842 bytes. So

> >> 80,000,000,000 divided by 1,073,741,842 equals

> >> 74.50580596923828125Gb- Hide quoted text -

>

> >> - Show quoted text -

>

> > That is very interesting.  Had no idea, thanks.

> > In regards to reformatting and reinstalling XP, shouldn't the process

> > have asked me for my product key as well?  It had previously.  Any

> > ideas why not this time?

>

> I would have thought it would have. What make of machine are you using?- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

A Compaq Presario laptop

I wonder if it had to do with deleted the partition?


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