D dj tak macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 6, 2011 2 0 Feb 6, 2011 #1 I just dropped a WD10TPVT 1TB into my MBP. Formatted it as Journaled HFS+ and it only displays 931.19GB capacity. There are no extra partitions. Can someone tell me what I did wrong? Thanks
I just dropped a WD10TPVT 1TB into my MBP. Formatted it as Journaled HFS+ and it only displays 931.19GB capacity. There are no extra partitions. Can someone tell me what I did wrong? Thanks
miles01110 macrumors Core Jul 24, 2006 19,260 38 The Ivory Tower (I'm not coming down) Feb 6, 2011 #2 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/245851-32-hard-disk-label-actual-capacity-difference-excessive Read the second post.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/245851-32-hard-disk-label-actual-capacity-difference-excessive Read the second post.
D dj tak macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 6, 2011 2 0 Feb 6, 2011 #4 Appreciate the responses. I've known that was the case with PCs, just wasn't sure if it was the same for Macs. Weird thing is that my buddy did the same upgrade and his shows 999.90 GB.
Appreciate the responses. I've known that was the case with PCs, just wasn't sure if it was the same for Macs. Weird thing is that my buddy did the same upgrade and his shows 999.90 GB.
miles01110 macrumors Core Jul 24, 2006 19,260 38 The Ivory Tower (I'm not coming down) Feb 6, 2011 #5 dj tak said: Weird thing is that my buddy did the same upgrade and his shows 999.90 GB. Click to expand... Is your buddy running Snow Leopard? Are you running Leopard?
dj tak said: Weird thing is that my buddy did the same upgrade and his shows 999.90 GB. Click to expand... Is your buddy running Snow Leopard? Are you running Leopard?