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Okay. After screwing around with the partitions, it seems that the Disk wanted to install to the backup HDD instead of the one the OS was originally on. I am thinking the backup software might have had something to do with it? Not sure?
But anyways, within the clean install, I did what you said and this happened: Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Detailes are included in the CBS.log.
I have attached the log.
How are these errors occurring in a clean installation? Also, I tried to switch the Disks: 0 to 1 and 1 back to 0, but I'm not clear on how to do that correctly. I don't like this OS being on the newer HDD. This newer HDD is for backups.