![]() How in the holy terror are these partitions still there? It tells me of course by now that they're corrupted and can't be formatted. I use datalifeguard diagnostics to rewrite the drive with zeroes. I pull the drive out, plug it into a usb dock, and use diskpart clean all on my other computer. I boot back into the windows installer, and as if by magic, the partitions are back. So I boot up windows rescue tools and attempt to use diskpart clean.ĭiskpart does its thing, and I list part on the SSD, no partitions, we're golden, right? Wrong. I couldn't reinstall windows, because I couldn't delete partitions on it, windows installer wouldn't let me. I suspect that hibernation is somehow to blame, but that isn't the focus of this thread. The other day, I get the same error again. Went on about my life, this was about 2 months ago. It had the "BCD corrupted" windows boot error. I had it in the laptop, had windows 10 running on it just fine for several months. ![]() ![]() It's a Samsung MZ-7TE2560 (OEM from a laptop).
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