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I had my pc built by LDLC (french company)they are really professionnal and are well known I don't think it would be the issue
I run Windows on HDD and have Linux on SSD but SSD with a lot of space is so expensive ! The thing is everybody in the comments are talking about SSD and it's making me nervous
1000gb ssd is 40-50€? Im from Finland
80-100€ in France. Still cheap enough tho.
While running Windows on an HDD will certainly make everything very slow and it's a fact, it will not introduce freezes(at least long ones) and crashes. Sounds like your Windows installation might be borked or your hardware is not stable.
If I were you, I would start with a clean Windows install, including the complete wipe of your system drive.
Cherche pas plus loin, faut pas faire tourner Windows sur ton hdd, ça pue la merde.
Un ssd de 500gb c’est à peine 30 balles par contre, pourquoi tu dis que c’est cher ?
500gb c’est largement suffisant pour Windows, tes fichiers tu les stockes sur le hdd.
SSD with a lot of space expensive? What do you see as a lot of space? Like 1 TB goes a long way and that cost 40 € which for pc parts is not expensive at all.
A 500gb ssd is like $25 USD. You can keep the hard drive for general storage, but don't put the os or commonly used programs on it.