Reformatting a corrupted ssd

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Hello everyone,

Recently, I have built a system with a Samsung 840 evo 1tb. I built it, installed os, it worked fine. Then, I installed the drivers for mobo, graphics card, etc. when I went to windows update to upstate windows, it went ton an Infinite loop of checking for updates. I went to restart, and it stayed there for a while as well. I tried turning it off from the power button, but that didn't work. Finally, I pulled the power chord. However, when I tried to turn it on, it brand me to the windows 8/8.1 blue screen of death, and at the bottom it said WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR . I went into the uefi bios and it detected all of my devices. I think the problem is in my ssd.

Thanks
 
CPU: intel i7 4770k
Mobo: asus Maximus VI Formula
Vid card: asus gta 780 ti
Ssd: Samsung 840 evo 1 tb
Psu: corsair ax860i

I tried secure erasing the ssd, but the ssd didn't show up in asus secure erase
 
you have the os itself in your ssd.....why not clean install the os itself instead of just erasing it, you will get the option to format your drive there.

that should work. also many a times a bios update does the trick. see if you have any luck doing that.
 
I tried clean installing, but every time I try, it goes straight to the windows startup logo, afterwards it has the spinning icon before bringing me back to the bsod.

Another piece of data that might help: While I was updating the asus asmedia driver, the driver froze up. Could this have caused my mobo to go bad?