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Protect Your Investment Protect your investment by purchasing an HP Total Care Extended Service Plan. Allow HP Total Care to provide you with total peace of mind, while you get the most out of your investment. Service coverage begins on product purchase date, and you must purchase the service plan within the first two years after purchasing the computer. The hardware service offering is determined based on the outcome of system self-test programs that you run during your initial call to an HP support representative. For more information visit: http://www.hp.com/go/totalcare (U.S. only) or call: 1-866-234-1377 Or http://www.hp.ca/totalcare (Canada only) or call: 1-877-231-4351 or log on: Connect with HP users just like you to share advice and read up on the latest support topics. www.hp.com/support/consumer-forum (US and Canada) Understanding Hard Disk Drive Space The hard disk drive on the Hewlett-Packard and Compaq computers with the Microsoft Windows operating system preinstalled may appear to be smaller than what is stated in the product specifications, in the documentation, or on the box. Hard disk drives are described and advertised by manufacturers in terms of decimal (base 10) capacity. Microsoft Windows and other programs, such as FDISK, use the binary (base 2) numbering system. In decimal notation, one megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,000,000 bytes, and one gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes. In the binary numbering system, one megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes, and one gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. Because of the different measuring systems, you may see a difference between the size reported by Microsoft Windows and the size advertised. The storage capacity of the hard disk drive is as advertised. Microsoft Windows reports smaller capacity in the Windows Explorer tool and in the Computer window because it shows information about one partition on the hard disk drive at a time. One of the partitions contains the system recovery information. 25

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Protect Your Investment
Protect your investment by purchasing an HP Total Care Extended Service Plan. Allow HP Total Care
to provide you with total peace of mind, while you get the most out of your investment. Service
coverage begins on product purchase date, and you must purchase the service plan within the first
two years after purchasing the computer. The hardware service offering is determined based on the
outcome of system self-test programs that you run during your initial call to an HP support
representative.
For more information visit:
(U.S. only)
or call:
1-866-234-1377
Or
(Canada only)
or call:
1-877-231-4351
or log on:
Connect with HP users just like you to share advice and read up on the latest support topics.
www.hp.com/support/consumer-forum
(US and Canada)
Understanding Hard Disk Drive Space
The hard disk drive on the Hewlett-Packard and Compaq computers with the Microsoft Windows
operating system preinstalled may appear to be smaller than what is stated in the product
specifications, in the documentation, or on the box. Hard disk drives are described and advertised by
manufacturers in terms of decimal (base 10) capacity. Microsoft Windows and other programs, such
as FDISK, use the binary (base 2) numbering system.
In decimal notation, one megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,000,000 bytes, and one gigabyte (GB) is
equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes. In the binary numbering system, one megabyte is equal to
1,048,576 bytes, and one gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. Because of the different
measuring systems, you may see a difference between the size reported by Microsoft Windows and
the size advertised. The storage capacity of the hard disk drive is as advertised.
Microsoft Windows reports smaller capacity in the Windows Explorer tool and in the Computer
window because it shows information about one partition on the hard disk drive at a time. One of the
partitions contains the system recovery information.