Hard disk boot failure ID: OLNH5V-5K662R-XD014J-609903

at the start, failure ID: OLNH5V-5K662R-XD014J-609903, Hard Disk 1 error is displayed, what to do?

HP Pavilion dv7-4295us

Windows 7 64 bit

date of start of guarantee 12/04/2011

Contact HP for warranty repair. The hard drive is under warranty during the warranty period (one year is the standard warranty period)

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