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So I have a Kingston 120gb SSD that I had in a RAID0 Config with an identical drive for maybe 2 or 3 months and then upgraded to a 500gb SSD. I used the other drive in a separate rig after overriding the partitions through command prompt and deleting them with no issue. With this drive, I have been receiving a WHEA Error while I was installing WIN10. I had thought that it was potentially another hardware issue after trying to install WIN10 without the drive seeing if I would still get the error, which I did. So, to further test, I took a laptop HDD with an OS and it loaded without an issue on this system. This confused me. So, I tried to install WIN10 again and there was further progress on the install (24% if that matters) before receiving the error again. I then performed a BIOS update and it still didn't make a difference. Every time I have tried to install WIN10 after deleting the partitions via Command Prompt, they reappear after the second time of trying to install. I don't understand what the issue is. I haven't done anything different from when I used a drive from the same RAID volume. Is the drive just bad? Can it be fixed? Thanks in advanced.

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