windows has corrupt files with clean install of SSD

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    windows has corrupt files with clean install of SSD


    Hi all, im really at a loss as to why this is happening but here go's . i have recently installed a SSD and have my older 1tb drive as storage now. i have the new ssd in sata 0 port on the motherboard and changed to achi in bios. everytime i install windows it seems to work fine untill i get some of the windows update and then weird things start to happen:i get corrupt file warnings(this time it was staem files on the 1tb drive) and windows wants to do a check disk every reboot and sometimes it finds things and then loads windows but sometimes it says newly installed software has stoped check disk from running. also today after installing some windows updates(seemed to work fine for 3 days before this) i lost my graphics driver and i cant seem to reinstall it(says i dont have the right driver when i try to install CCC and i know its the right one) and system restore will not work because it detects corrupt files. i have wiped both drives and deleated all partitions multiple times and always get the corrupts files issue and seems like a new issue to go with it everytime(all my usb ports stoped working last time)
    do i have a bad ssd or hdd? i will gladly provide more info if needed.

    any help would be great

    ty
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  2. Arc
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    How have you transferred the system to the newly installed SSD? By doing a clean install, or sysprep?
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    clean install
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  4. Arc
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    Search in the website of the manufacturer of the SSD, if there is any latest firmware available, download and install it.
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    the instructions in the update said i had to change from ahci to ide mode to do the update but windows wont load now even after i changed it back to ahci in the bios. do i have to do a clean install to update the firmware on the ssd? or do i just need to do it because i changed that now?
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  6. Arc
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    If it is a problem to update the BIOS, you may try booting a Linux live disc, and get the Linux version update, and install it.
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    no problems in bios, well i couldnt get windows to load again so im trying clean install 1 more time and then im tossing the ssd drive into the external and not using it if it dont work right this time
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  8. Arc
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    After the firmware update, it should work fine.
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    do i do the firmware update somehow before installing windows?
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  10. Arc
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    Yes, that is needed.
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