why do I only have 64gb of 80gb?

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#1 Dare9498
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Ok I have no games saved on my ps3 because I jsut deleted them all cause I noticed my space was not going up. So why do I have only 64gb out of 80 if I have no games saved?

At first I thought it was because I had to install that one thing when I first got the ps3 but I had somewhere around 70gb still then it slowly went down.

any help?

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#2 GreenGoblin2099
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You never get the whole thing, because PS3 takes some gigas for the OS and stuff. But I guess it's nowhere near 16 GB.
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#3 jasonpugh
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Maybe this will help you. Remember also that the PS3 uses some of it in addition to this for its OS.

Determining drive capacity can be confusing at times because of the different measurement standards that are often used. When dealing with Windows and Mac based systems, you will commonly see both decimal measurements and binary measurements of a drive's capacity. In either case, a drive's capacity is measured by using the total number of bytes available on the drive. As long as the drive displays the correct number of bytes (approximate), you are getting the drive's full capacity.

Decimal vs. Binary:
For simplicity and consistency, hard drive manufacturers define a megabyte as 1,000,000 bytes and a gigabyte as 1,000,000,000 bytes. This is a decimal (base 10) measurement and is the industry standard. However, certain system BIOSs, FDISK and Windows define a megabyte as 1,048,576 bytes and a gigabyte as 1,073,741,824 bytes. Mac systems also use these values. These are binary (base 2) measurements.

To Determine Decimal Capacity:
A decimal capacity is determined by dividing the total number of bytes, by the number of bytes per gigabyte (1,000,000,000 using base 10).

To Determine Binary Capacity:
A binary capacity is determined by dividing the total number of bytes, by the number of bytes per gigabyte (1,073,741,824 using base 2).

This is why different utilities will report different capacities for the same drive. The number of bytes is the same, but a different number of bytes is used to make a megabyte and a gigabyte. This is similar to the difference between 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit. It is the same temperature, but will be reported differently depending on the scale you are using.

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Various Drive Sizes and their Binary and Decimal Capacities

Drive Size--------Approximate--------Decimal Capacity--------Approx Binary Capacity
in GB--------------Total Bytes------(bytes/1,000,000,000)-----(bytes/1,073,724,841)
10 GB-------------10,000,000,000------------10 GB------------------------9.31 GB
20 GB-------------20,000,000,000------------20 GB------------------------18.63 GB
30 GB-------------30,000,000,000------------30 GB------------------------27.94 GB
40 GB-------------40,000,000,000------------40 GB------------------------37.25 GB
60 GB-------------60,000,000,000------------60 GB------------------------55.88 GB
80 GB-------------80,000,000,000------------80 GB------------------------74.51 GB
100 GB-----------100,000,000,000-----------100 GB------------------------93.13 GB
120 GB-----------120,000,000,000-----------120 GB-----------------------111.76 GB
160 GB-----------160,000,000,000-----------160 GB-----------------------149.01 GB
180 GB-----------180,000,000,000-----------180 GB-----------------------167.64 GB
200 GB-----------200,000,000,000-----------200 GB-----------------------186.26 GB
250 GB-----------250,000,000,000-----------250 GB-----------------------232.83 GB

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#4 jakndaxter7223
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what he said ^^^
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#5 GreenGoblin2099
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what he said ^^^jakndaxter7223

He beat you to it, uh?? lol :lol:

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#6 Dare9498
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ok I actually have 64 outta 74. maybe that 6 is for os maybe? I am just totally confused with this space stuff. I have no games, pics, or vids saved so what can be taking up that last 10gb? I undterstand that os (whatever that is) is taking up some space but when I first got my ps3 in january after the os installing thing I had somewhere around 70-72gb.

I know this seems kinda anal but if I pay $500 for 80gb I want every bit of that space.

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#8 CellAnimation
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I know this seems kinda anal but if I pay $500 for 80gb I want every bit of that space.Dare9498
Formatting takes up space, different file systems have different block sizes which means the total you'll get will never equal what you think you should have (even after figuring out that 80 GB = 74 GB in real terms). It's time to get over it...
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#9 Dare9498
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ya different files have different sizes....I know that...but I have no files on my ps3.

another question...if I dowload a video and then delete it after watching it will it still take away some of that GB? maybe that is it cause I dowload alot of the trailers then delete them

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#10 Colts_Rock
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hey jackndaxter7223 or whatever how do u get that sig or whatever with the games and stuff it looks awsome lol i want 1
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#12 rued2k6
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did you partiton you hdd? that would explain where 10 gigs went.