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it might be a bad drive ...

a quick way to find out would be to swap it out with a known good drive and then run the install software for that drive .

drives are pretty cheap these days ... 20 bucks will buy a decent asus drive at newegg (not to plug any particular model/vendor) .

how old is the machine and what make/model ?

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