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Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes… What Are They?
0Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes… What Are They?
These terms are usually used in the world of computing to describe disk space, or data storage space, and system memory. For instance, just a few years ago we were describing hard drive space using the term Megabytes. Today, Gigabytes is the most common term being used to describe the size of a hard drive. In the not so distant future, Terabyte will be a common term. But what are they? This is where it gets quite confusing because there are at least three accepted definitions of each term.
According to the IBM Dictionary of computing, when used to describe disk storage capacity, a megabyte is 1,000,000 bytes in decimal notation. But when the term megabyte is used for real and virtual storage, and channel volume, 2 to the 20th power or 1,048,576 bytes is the appropriate notation. According to the Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary, a megabyte means either 1,000,000 bytes or 1,048,576 bytes. According to Eric S. Raymond in The New Hacker’s Dictionary, a megabyte is always 1,048,576 bytes on the argument that bytes should naturally be computed in powers of two. So which definition do most people conform to?
Mytheon MMORPG Errors, Crashes, Bugs, and Fixes
0Mytheon is a free to play MMORPG made by Petrolyph Games. Role Playing Games fans are surely going to like this one. Since the game has been officially launched, all you have to do is register an account, which is free and start exploring the magical world with all the other players out there. There have been some errors, bugs, crashing issues reported in the game as it is still in its early phases of its release.
Updates are expected to resolve these issues meanwhile lets discuss these problems and try fixing them with appropriate solutions.
Mytheon Common Errors, Bugs, Crashes and Fixes
1# The Game Does not Start
Several players have reported that their game won’t start after they launch it. There are multiple reasons for problems like this with Direct X, RAM or the available Disk Space.
