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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 8
OS: Mac OSX Leopard
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I just recently bought a Fantom Titanium-II 1TB external hard drive. I use a Mac, and I wanted to use this for Time Capsule as well as storing my files. Anyways, when I told Time Capsule to erase and format, it did, but I lost nearly 69GB of space! I now can hold 931GB as opposed to a terabyte. Is there anyway this can be fixed?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 8
OS: Mac OSX Leopard
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Re: Fantom Titanium-II loses 69gb?
I think I actually solved this on my own. It has to do with the way drive manufacturers specify capacity. They calculate power like 10^3 bytes (1000), instead 2^10 bytes (1024). So, the bigger hard drive you have, the more loss of space you get after formatting. In my case, I lose nearly 13% of space!
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