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04-29-2024 02:39 PM
Hello I ran the Hardwar diagnostic Test during startup and it showed this.
Not sure what to do or replace. I'm comfortable doing it and have hard drive readers if I need to recover my old data I just need guidance.
System Exter
Battery Check : Primary - OK (1)
Processor Check : PASSED
Wireless Module Check : PASSED
Hard Drive SMART Check : PASSED
Hard Drive Short DST Check : FAILED
FAILURE ID : UC7B9A-91UC3Q-MFPW21-60W903
PRODUCT ID : 1KV90UA#ABA
Hard Drive 1- Secondary HDD Bay
System Extensive Test : FAILED
04-29-2024 03:55 PM
@Ddgtomahawk , welcome to the Community.
Since I don't have the exact model of your computer, I am not certain if you have two hard drives in you computer. However, it appears to me that you do and the second hard drive (#1), not the drive with the OS, is failing or has failed. This is the one that you should test again.
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04-30-2024 12:23 PM
Thank you for the additional information, @Ddgtomahawk!
This is the reason that the model of the computer is necessary. I would not have responded if I had known it was a laptop.
I am asking @erico to help you further. I am not certain how to help you.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
04-30-2024 01:07 PM - edited 04-30-2024 01:20 PM
That appears to be your SATA 2.5"/7mm hard drive.
You can replace it with a 2.5"/ 7mm NAND SATA hard drive.
You could also upgrade the SATA 2.5"/7mm legacy hard drive to a 2.5"/ 7mm NAND SATA SSD for a performance boost.
Does your laptop have a dual disk setup?
Does it also have a PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD installed?
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