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Formated drive is not fully empty
Can't increase partition size with GParted?Debian Wheezy live - gparted, dmsg, fdisk etc. do not detect local hard drive but it is shown during installationHard Drive Crash / Gparted Error or Something ElseWin7 NTFS Partition is empty using Linux LiveCDExpanding a hard drive partition to fill the drive without wiping the partition?Recommended maximum percentage to fill a large ext4 data driveCreate encrypted partition on existing drive with one primary partition while keeping dataExternal hard-drive's FAT32 partition not recognized by Windows after size increase with gpartedFedora 29 — 500gb Hard Drive only storing 52.6gbWhat are the limitations on where we can move a partition in gparted?
I used Gparted to delete the partitions on a HDD as for some reason had used data on it however, after restarting my system it says my unallocated 4TB drive is only 3.64TB.
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I used Gparted to delete the partitions on a HDD as for some reason had used data on it however, after restarting my system it says my unallocated 4TB drive is only 3.64TB.
partition hard-disk gparted
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I used Gparted to delete the partitions on a HDD as for some reason had used data on it however, after restarting my system it says my unallocated 4TB drive is only 3.64TB.
partition hard-disk gparted
I used Gparted to delete the partitions on a HDD as for some reason had used data on it however, after restarting my system it says my unallocated 4TB drive is only 3.64TB.
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partition hard-disk gparted
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3.64 TiB is 4 TB.
The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.
Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted
, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.
Related:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte
Ah so I'm just stupid and didn't notice TiB, thanks.
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3.64 TiB is 4 TB.
The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.
Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted
, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.
Related:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte
Ah so I'm just stupid and didn't notice TiB, thanks.
– Da google
3 hours ago
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3.64 TiB is 4 TB.
The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.
Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted
, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.
Related:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte
Ah so I'm just stupid and didn't notice TiB, thanks.
– Da google
3 hours ago
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3.64 TiB is 4 TB.
The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.
Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted
, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.
Related:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte
3.64 TiB is 4 TB.
The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.
Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted
, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.
Related:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte
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Ah so I'm just stupid and didn't notice TiB, thanks.
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Ah so I'm just stupid and didn't notice TiB, thanks.
– Da google
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Ah so I'm just stupid and didn't notice TiB, thanks.
– Da google
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Ah so I'm just stupid and didn't notice TiB, thanks.
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