Blue-screen HP laptop issues

Hi, I'm having a bad problem blue screen with my computer hp dv6-1245dx laptop.  I'm stuck on a blue screen at very random times, starting with an appearance a few months ago, followed two months with no problems, then some crashes in a row of three weeks, followed three weeks of good use.  Over the past three days the occurrences are practically every 10 to 20 mintues, randomly, and they need a few minutes to wait before it will turn the crank upward again.  (If I do not expect this shortly, it will crank but it throws a black error screen saying "No operating system found") I'm afraid this is some hardware problem, like HD about to give default.  I ran the Diag.exe Image from the first post on this forum and have this available newspapers cab file.  I also have a picture of the blue screen (it's the same thing every time, the error is a STOP: 0x000000F4).  Please notify.

Hey robwats83,

If the test fails the drive needs to be replaced. There are bad sectors on the drive that can cause an accident at any time at random.

The fact that the PC works now only tells you that a good amount of sectors are in decent condition, but once again, this could crash completely at any time and you want to be ready for it. It's a bit like a small chip paint on a car. It looks good at first but it gets out of control fast.

You have your saved information, which is great, most of the people do not get this chance before a crash. Replace the reader of that time isn't really necessary, but should be done as soon as POSSIBLE, so you're not in the middle of something when it finally dies.

I hope this helps!

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