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So i came home and found that i was getting some weird error messages when booting up. It said some sort of onedrive error. I tried opening my battle.net application to play some games and noticed it was acting very wonky. Then i proceeded to try and uninstall battle.net and reinstall. I finished that then the app itself would not open at all. Restarted my computer to an error detecting boot drive. Restarted again and worked perfectly fine. Thinking it was corrupted system32 files i proceeded to do a clean reinstall of windows, which then prompted a number of error messages not allowing me to install windows

 

Long story short. Could it be that my ssd has failed or maybe worse. My ram?

 

Any help would be appreciated

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17 minutes ago, Murphyb913 said:

So i came home and found that i was getting some weird error messages when booting up. It said some sort of onedrive error. I tried opening my battle.net application to play some games and noticed it was acting very wonky. Then i proceeded to try and uninstall battle.net and reinstall. I finished that then the app itself would not open at all. Restarted my computer to an error detecting boot drive. Restarted again and worked perfectly fine. Thinking it was corrupted system32 files i proceeded to do a clean reinstall of windows, which then prompted a number of error messages not allowing me to install windows

 

Long story short. Could it be that my ssd has failed or maybe worse. My ram?

 

Any help would be appreciated

You made a mountain out of a molehill, and a ton of work for yourself. Let's step back and start with checking the SSD for health issues.

Find the maker of the SSD, and they usually have tools to check the health of their drives. Start there, and report back

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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