Bryan is correct on the correction. I tried keeping the info in lay terms. A byte consists of 8 bits, the stream being a series of on and offs. The configuration of the bits in the byte determines the information contained therein. Then there's clusters and a whole lot more techie stuff that used to be important in the Win 3.1, Win95, and early Win98 days especially when a 512mb hard drive cost a bunch of bucks.
Reminiscing slightly, my first "laptop" has a gas plasma display, running DOS 6.0, a 512mb hard drive and 8mb ram. It was a screamer in those days. I still find myself using DOS to rectify Windows issues. No program was greater than 640K in size. Sighhhhhh, the good old days.
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