That makes sense. As the previous partitions were for Linux they're probably EXT4 format, or something like that, and Windows won't recognise such things. Probably best to clear everything and start afresh, and see if the issue with freezing has gone away. If it hasn't and it freezes again, make a note of exactly what you were doing at the time, it may help in diagnosing the problem.
By the way, I agree with your comments on branded goods, although no doubt there's the odd exception.
That makes sense. As the previous partitions were for Linux they're probably EXT4 format, or something like that, and Windows won't recognise such things. Probably best to clear everything and start afresh, and see if the issue with freezing has gone away. If it hasn't and it freezes again, make a note of exactly what you were doing at the time, it may help in diagnosing the problem.By the way, I agree with your comments on branded goods, although no doubt there's the odd exception.
By the way, I agree with your comments on branded goods, although no doubt there's the odd exception.