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I recently reset my windows 10 to factory default which is located on a 120gb Kingston SSD which i have had for around 2 and a half years, along with my other two drives a 1tb hybrid hard(3-4 years) drive and a 240gb SSD the kingston SA400S37/240G SSD A400 240 GB Solid State Drive (2.5 inch SATA 3) from amazon which i bought around a month ago. The SSD which i bought would be mainly for games and the hybrid for all other programs (streaming/office programs etc), both the Hybrid and the 120gb SSD are fine to my knowledge, i have not yet installed any thing onto the hybrid but the 120gb SSD has Discord/Chrome and runs without any problems, however the 240gb SSD does not wipe when it is formatted or cleaned through the CMD. If i was to delete all the files manually by selecting them all they do not show up in the recycling bin and when i refresh the SSD they reappear. This is also the case for formatting and cleaning the SSD through the CMD but the files re-appear over a short period of time rather than at once, i have also attempted to clean the SSD through the CCleaner program, which i believed to be successful as the files have not yet appeared to although a problem is still present, when i attempted to install the battle.net launcher to the SSD it was unsuccessful and upon trying to delete the folder i am given the error 0x80070570, which i believe is fairly simple to fix, but with this being the only file on the SSD it shows that 181gb is free of 223gb which is weird when the launcher is only around 300mb. I have attempted multiple virus scans for the SSD, although no viruses are detected. Although in the device manager the harddrive appears with the name 'SATAFIRM S11' which is new. I am running windows 10 at 64bit.

 

 

 

If any one knows a solution or any suggestions to fix this problem it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

 

 

 

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Have you tried a command prompt with del /f /s ?

Sounds like the drive's file tree is corrupted.

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