How much HDD Space does your Computer have?

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120 gb. Goes fast when it's shared between 5 other members of your family.
 
Let's face it. Anything more than a 120gb becomes nothing more than an extention of the recycle bin! But hey, it's a great product given to us by the good ole USA
 
That's funny, or maybe not :confused:

On the front of my HP tower it says 80Gb hard drive. I then check it via C Drive and it says 69.5Gb :uuh: Have they scammed me?

Maybe it's not 3.0GHz either but 1.5 :uuh: :mad:
 
35gig on my laptop.. which is pretty amazin seeing as how old it is. probably had it for 5 years.
250gig on the home computer.. its the graphics card that makes me miss that thing, but lets not go there:nervous:
 
That's funny, or maybe not :confused:

On the front of my HP tower it says 80Gb hard drive. I then check it via C Drive and it says 69.5Gb :uuh: Have they scammed me?

Maybe it's not 3.0GHz either but 1.5 :uuh: :mad:

No because you probably have a virtual D drive for restore, which is not a seperate drive but a partition on the C drive, also you need to subtract for your OS which will come off of the 80 gig.
 
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I have a 384GB HD, but if I add all the HD I got, it would be 1TB space ;D. I still only use 20% of that space lol. It is good for multiple OS I have, and virtual OS I have and software.

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I have a 384GB HD, but if I add all the HD I got, it would be 1TB space ;D. I still only use 20% of that space lol. It is good for multiple OS I have, and virtual OS I have and software.

:w:

I have nearly 2 TB now and I am nearly 80% filled. Although much of that is temporary and comes and goes quickly. I have a very large number of home movies stored on it that I am slowly transcoding and burning to DVD plus I am logged into SETI 24/7 and have donated 500 gigs of space for number crunching until August.
 
I have nearly 2 TB now and I am nearly 80% filled. Although much of that is temporary and comes and goes quickly. I have a very large number of home movies stored on it that I am slowly transcoding and burning to DVD plus I am logged into SETI 24/7 and have donated 500 gigs of space for number crunching until August.

:uuh: :uuh: :uuh:
 
yeh, the internet would not exist if it werent for woodrow, if anything exists , websites so forth , then his com must be the mother storage .
 
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Let's face it. Anything more than a 120gb becomes nothing more than an extention of the recycle bin! But hey, it's a great product given to us by the good ole USA
Ah such is life.
 
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I have 160 Gb on board and 80 Gb off board
 
To be honest for the majority of home PC users 160 GBs is more than adequate. The only reason I built mine as a monster is because I know it is my last PC. I wanted it to still be a functional device for my grand children. I figure that the way it is, and with periodic upgrades it should have 10 years of usable time.

The monster is loaded with stuff I wanted the grandkids to have and things they are interested in. Lots of home movies, tons of educational games, lots of very creative soft ware programs, Lots of step by step information for their future science fair projects. everything a Grand father wants his grandkids to have.

If it had not been for the grandkids, I would have been happy with an 80 gig laptop and would have bought a car with the left over money. (OOOps, what would I do with a car?)
 
I agree with someone who said anything more than 100 GB means we are storing way too much that what we normally use.

Personally, I am so lazy that I dont delete the unwanted stuff to free up some space.I keep buying more HDD. I am still running out of HDD space , which means I am keeping on adding all the crap that I hardly even use!
 

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