G62-b51SI | XT896EA | G62 Notebook PC Window 7 Home Premium no boot

Laptop does not start, the self-test of the disk gives error codes 03F1, 0303 and 0301, how do I get it back

Replace the HD and recovery disks to restore the image. Call HP support if you're still in warranty.

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