Dirty error on the secondary internal hard drive

Here is the story:

Its a relatively new player, but he was up and working fine for about three months before this error pops up.  I did nothing to the computer right now here (nor has my son - an important point often).  The drive is a Samsung HD 250 gb model: SP2504C.  I do not think that I partitioned when I formatted it.  It has data on it.

What is happening is this:

at startup, it goes to a screen of chkdsk, runs a check that says type: NTFS, the disc is dirty and then runs a check of the three phase.  All three steps are fine but he clings to the audit and I have to manually restart the computer.

When I started upwards and press F12 and did a hard to check, I had a "fail - return code: 7" I don't know what that means.

Now I took out of the system, or I can not start the computer.  I hope someone can help.  If it cannot be saved completely, I need help for how down the data on it.  I have a warranty on the drive if there is an error in nonfixable.


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