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How many rocks can you fit in a bucket? Depends on the size of the rocks, no? Size of photos and documents can vary considerably. Why don't you determine an average size of the files you store and then divide the drive's capacity by that size. Make sure you use consistent size, i.e. if you're using the "memory size" of the file that would be reported by your operating system, then use the same for this drive (which would be about 18.2 TB, where this TB is 1024^4 bytes rather than 1000^4 bytes) ). So, for example, if average size of your files is, let me randomly say, 50 MB, then 18.2 TB / 50 MB = 954,204 files. If the average size doubles to 100 MB, then of course you the number would be cut in half. This is only an estimate, as it depends on how the drive is formatted and the cluster size used.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes it works on windows 10 pro as far as photos and documents depending on size (and quality if we are talking pictures) i have hundreds of thousands of files and photo's on mine and still haven't ran out of storage yet and i'm hard core saver and downloader! well worth the purchase i own 2 (one is a backup)
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