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And the obvious exclude Steam from active protection in the virus scanner?
Because it's often either a disk error, or a write permission error.
Making sure your PC is completely up to date helps too.
From drivers to firmware.
Crystal Disk Info[crystalmark.info]
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/6367585249988585083/?tscn=1697102868
Exclude Steam in the anti-virus or Win Defender. Also, try attempting to make the Steam.exe run as Administrator.
One time I had a problem where I had lost Admin privileges for some reason on my Windows Account.
Did you juggle the SATA cables? Is it even a desktop? Did you make a new Steam Default Library? SATA cable juggling can cause this issue...
Could be hardware ?
Edit: If drive is okay then I would try using another SATA cable and if possible a different port on the motherboard for the HDD.
Try updating your network driver. If that doesn't work then try installing Steam in drive C. Can you install games in drive C? Then create a Steam library on the HDD and try installing games there. Otherwise I can't think of anything. This is perplexing.