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08-01-2012 04:43 AM
Product name: HP Pavilion dv6-2120tx
Operating System: Windows 7
Error message from Start up test.
Memory test : Passed
SMART Check : Passed
Short DST : Failed
Failure ID : PU7QW2-50N66N-XD0021-60S603
Product ID : WF649PA#ABG
It would be greatly apprecieated if anyone could provide addtional information with regard to the above error.
Regards,
Taliesin Emrys.
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08-01-2012 04:51 AM
Hi,
The short Disk Self Test ( DST ) error would indicate that the Hard Drive is failing and needs to be replaced.
If your notebook is still under warranty, contact HP and arrange to have the drive replaced - you can check your warranty status Here.
If you live in the US, contact HP Here.
If you are in another part of the world, start Here.
If you are out of warranty and would like a guide on replacing the Hard Drive yourself, please let me know.
Regards,
DP-K
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08-01-2012 05:50 AM
Hi,
There is an alternative you may want to consider.
Before trying the following, make sure you can still read the Activation key on your Windows COA label ( 5 blocks of 5 alpha/numeric sets ).
There is a straight forward work around if you have ( or can borrow ) a retail Windows 7 installation disc that is exactly the same version as your OEM installation - ie if the notebook came with Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit this is the exact retail version you would need.
If you don't have access to a retail disc, you can create an installation disc yourself using another PC - just download the correct Disc Image from the link below and use an application such as ImgBurn to burn the ISO correctly to a blank DVD - a guide on using ImgBurn to write an ISO to a disc is Here. These Images are clean and from a well-respected source, however there are only limited versions available.
Windows-7 sp1-iso-official-32-bit-and-64-bit
Use the disc to perform the installation, enter the Windows activation key found on the COA Label when requested and when the installation has completed, use the 'Phone Method' detailed in the link below to activate the OS - this method supported by Microsoft and is popular with people who just want a clean installation of Windows 7 without the additional software load normally bundled with OEM installations.
http://www.kodyaz.com/articles/how-to-activate-windows-7-by-phone.aspx
Any additional drivers and software you may need can be found on the notebooks support page.
Regards,
DP-K
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****Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem****
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08-01-2012 04:51 AM
Hi,
The short Disk Self Test ( DST ) error would indicate that the Hard Drive is failing and needs to be replaced.
If your notebook is still under warranty, contact HP and arrange to have the drive replaced - you can check your warranty status Here.
If you live in the US, contact HP Here.
If you are in another part of the world, start Here.
If you are out of warranty and would like a guide on replacing the Hard Drive yourself, please let me know.
Regards,
DP-K
****Click the White thumb to say thanks****
****Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem****
****I don't work for HP****
Windows Insider MVP
08-01-2012 05:08 AM
G'day Dave,
thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
The laptop is no longer under warranty but replacing the drive won't be a problem.
What may be a problem however is obtaining a copy of the recovery disks as the person who owns the laptop hasn't created any.
I'll contact HP Australia tomorrow to see if they are able to provide some.
Cheers mate.
08-01-2012
05:31 AM
- last edited on
02-21-2017
09:51 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi,
You're welcome
You can usually order a replacement set of Recovery Discs using the link below.
Regards,
DP-K
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08-01-2012 05:42 AM - edited 08-01-2012 05:43 AM
Thanks mate I've already read up on the procurement of recovery disks.
Unfortunately the laptop is not used in a commercial context.
NOTE:HP computers designed for commercial use, such as Workstations or Pro series, use “Operating System” or “HP Restore Plus” DVDs. To order these types of discs, go to the HP Replacement Part Store .
As such I'll need to contact HP Australia directly.
Ordering recovery discs from HP in Asia and Oceania
08-01-2012 05:50 AM
Hi,
There is an alternative you may want to consider.
Before trying the following, make sure you can still read the Activation key on your Windows COA label ( 5 blocks of 5 alpha/numeric sets ).
There is a straight forward work around if you have ( or can borrow ) a retail Windows 7 installation disc that is exactly the same version as your OEM installation - ie if the notebook came with Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit this is the exact retail version you would need.
If you don't have access to a retail disc, you can create an installation disc yourself using another PC - just download the correct Disc Image from the link below and use an application such as ImgBurn to burn the ISO correctly to a blank DVD - a guide on using ImgBurn to write an ISO to a disc is Here. These Images are clean and from a well-respected source, however there are only limited versions available.
Windows-7 sp1-iso-official-32-bit-and-64-bit
Use the disc to perform the installation, enter the Windows activation key found on the COA Label when requested and when the installation has completed, use the 'Phone Method' detailed in the link below to activate the OS - this method supported by Microsoft and is popular with people who just want a clean installation of Windows 7 without the additional software load normally bundled with OEM installations.
http://www.kodyaz.com/articles/how-to-activate-windows-7-by-phone.aspx
Any additional drivers and software you may need can be found on the notebooks support page.
Regards,
DP-K
****Click the White thumb to say thanks****
****Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem****
****I don't work for HP****
Windows Insider MVP
08-01-2012 06:08 AM
Hi,
You're welcome.
All the best,
DP-K
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11-18-2012 04:50 PM
I have the same result when running the start up test, but apart for that the lap top seems to work fine. The only thing weird that happens is some disturbance in the screen when starting up, especially during the first time I turn on the computer in the day.
some times after starting up it I hear the windows music but the screen is black, when that happens I usually close the screen so that the computer goes in stand-by and re-open it, and it's usually fine after that.
