Gibibytes? Gigabaytes?
Been on the strong stuff again?
That should obviously read Gigabytes and Gigabits.
Never heard to it referred to as that. So you are excused, as I hope, am I . . .![]()
PhillyDee..THANKS ..I HAVE ONE hd partitioned into 3..c drive is where windows 7 is ..D is for music and divx and E is windows 7 backup......John
What are the C and E drives? Are they physically different drives? Best way to see is to go into Administrator tools, and Computer management. In Local Storage, it tells you how large each drive is, and how the letters are assigned. You could screenie that for us as well.
I knew the abbreviation was GiB, but never knew it was a Gibibyte.