Recovering C: Admin: X:\windows\system32\cmd.exe -cmd.exe -DISKPART

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Hp omen desktop running win10 (brand new! Less than 6mo old!!) Was remotely hacked (i think) because our apartment-provided network was not secure


long story short - this particular device was showing endless cloning of the c: drive and i had lost admin privileges (got locked out of core windows services as well)


When I attempted to reset the pc and do a clean install of windows 10

I did not have full admin privileges and nothing I've done (booting to safe mode, Uninstalling apps, doing those 2 things without internet, etc) has gotten the computer back to operating correctly


Obviously something is wrong


Most recently win10 crashed


I got myself to the Administrator: X:\windows\system32\cmd.exe -cmd.exe -diskpart window...but I have no idea where to go from here. I can execute tasks and do research, but I'm no expert and do not have a comp Sci background, so this has taken WEEKS when it should not have


Here are pics of the info I've gotten back thus far with various CMD commands ive run


Diskpart>San indicates all disks (0, 1) are online


Diskpart>list volume


Indicated 4 volumes (0, 1, 2, 3) Letters (c, d, e, [blank])

labels (data, windows, windows RE, system)

Formatting (ntfs, ntfs, ntfs, fat32) with the volume 3 marked as "hidden"


No virtual disks to show




I'm tempted to execute "diskpart> clean" based off of the available options listed by diskpart> help


But I wanted to see what the internet had to say first


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Thanks in advance


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