Bad hard drive or simply noisy

OK, so my hard drive started to make sounds ringing about 1 week ago. Recently, about 2 days, it is whenever I put my PC to sleep and then wake it upward, the hard drive starts to make knocking sounds, freezes and I get a blue screen. Then the PC restarts, it also takes more time to start and the hard drive continues to make the sounds hitting until the windows is loaded.

Im not sure if it's the hard drive or something, I ran the diagnostic test of the HP hardware on the drive and everything seems fine.

I posted a picture of the exact error code.

IM thinking that it might be something with the system files, so I could do a factory restore and see if that helps, any comment is very appreciated

BTW, I HPE-310 t

700 GB disk @7200

http://i894.Photobucket.com/albums/AC150/scubywrx/DSC04947_zps57f944bd.jpg

Hello

I suggest to install an application called CrystalDiskInfo. This will tell if the hard drive will fail, no matter what file system on it.

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