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QuestionsThat is normal. Also there is a difference between decimal numeric functions and binary. That huge number is shown in relation to the storage device itself which is shown in a decimal numeric system. When the physical storage is converted into the functioning operating system, the OS allocates the physical space to be used in a binary system. So when the starting overall space is calculated to use about 7% of that physical space right off.
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