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Have you thought about SFScheck maybe interpreting your SSD partitions wrong?
Did you actually use the partitions/HDDs or shy away and remove them as soon as SFScheck tells you they are damaged?
Would be interesting to see what the program tells you on a non-SSD partition/HDD. (If the same error shows up, i'd blame SFScheck rather than the hardware)
I don't seem to have that SFScheck program installed, so can't check myself, but why don't you create a small SSD partition and shovel data around to see if there are any actual errors?
I mean, SFS was, as we know now, not intended for SSD drives, 'cause it doesn't support their new technology, but it can still provide a working FS.
And if the error also pops up with a brand new HDD, it sounds suspicely like a bug in the program...
Good luck
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