i think itis not supportin fat32
HDD stande for High Def drive
Since 1 m = 10 dm, then 1 m 60 dm + 30 dm = 70 dm + 30 dm = 100 dm = 10m or 1 m 60 dm + 30 dm = 1m 90dm = 10 m.
It is: 3.4+5.65+6.85 = 15.9 dm
1 m = 10 dm ⇒ 1374 m = 1374 x 10 dm = 13740 dm
dm and dm refer to the same unit, decimetres. Therefore, 25 dm is equal to 25 dm (decimetres). Another, similar unit, the decametre, is abbreviated dam.
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They make internal and external 500 gb HDD
Lenovo Ideapad Z580 (59-333620) Laptop (3rd Gen Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win7 HB/ 1GB Graphics)
You can consider it all you want, but the simple fact is that there are no 500 GB 2.5" IDE drives on the market.
The number of platters in a 500GB hard disk drive can vary depending on the drive's design and technology. Typically, a 500GB HDD may contain one or two platters, as modern platters can hold a significant amount of data due to advances in areal density. For instance, a single platter might store 500GB, or two platters could each store 250GB. Ultimately, the exact number depends on the specific model and manufacturer.
no there's no 500gb.
Motion - 4 cameras and 500g HDD = 6g x 4 cameras = 24g per day. (Approximately 20 days) 24 hour - 4 cameras and 500g HDD = 10g x 4 cameras = 50g per day (Approximately 12 days)
You can store a LOT of CD's on a 500GB drive !
500GB is significantly bigger than 8GB. In terms of storage capacity, 500GB is 62.5 times larger than 8GB. This means that 500GB can hold far more data, such as files, applications, or media.
There are various methods. I use DVD's and pendrives. External HDD is also useful, however there's no needing to use an external HHD with a capacity of 1 TB. 500GB is enough to keep your files safe. When it is full, record your files on DVD's. They are now cheap. You can also use an internal HDD to store folders and files as a back-up.
s2 samsung portable 500gb
Yes & No you actually can swap the hdds but they are new so i am guessing you can back up on to a memory stick and copy to the hard drive then I added a link to "Can I upgrade the hard disk drive (HDD) inside my PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system?" that includes trouble shooting procedures. It may be of help and is part of the Playstation Support and Knowledge Center