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05-09-2017 03:02 PM
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05-09-2017 05:19 PM
> laptop only 6 months old
It's probably still under warranty.
SMART --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.
is technology on the disk-drive and the motherboard to continuously monitor the "health" of the disk-drive, and to report "imminent failure" of the disk-drive when that is the case.
Your disk-drive is not "dead", but it soon might be.
So, if you have not run the utility program that is installed on your computer to make a "System Recovery Set" (writing to one 16GB USB memory-stick, or burning a few DVD-recordable disks) so that you can reinstall Windows onto an "empty" disk-drive, do it now.
Make a backup of all your personal files & bookmarks & E-mail & pictures & music.
Then, scroll-down towards the bottom-left of this web-page, and click "Contact HP", to start your "warranty" claim.
HP will probably get you to ship your laptop to one of their authorized service depots, for replacement of the disk-drive, and then will ship it back to you.
You may need to use that "System Recovery Set" to reinstall Windows onto the new disk-drive.
Then, restore your personal files, run Windows Update, and install your other programs (such as Microsoft Office), to get your computer back in working order.
OR ...........................
Buy a replacement disk-drive yourself, and connect it to your computer.
There is free "disk-cloning" software, to copy, byte-for-byte, from "old" disk-drive to "new" disk-drive.
[If you buy a SEAGATE or WESTERN DIGITAL disk-drive, that "cloning" software can be downloaded from their (respective) web-sites. That software requires that the "target" disk-drive be one of "theirs".]
If that "cloning" works, remove the "old" disk-drive, connect the "new" disk-drive, and you're good-to-go.
Advantage: immediate repair (no shipping/waiting).
Disadvantage: you (not HP) pay for the replacement disk-drive.
05-12-2017 08:13 AM
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