HP G72-B53NR: replacement internal hard drive used

OK, so my laptop been gave me my best friend 3 years. I don't know exactly on the side '' Hunt of water-with-cash '' society (which means that my funds are not enough to buy anything). Very recently, my laptop has been slow and slow. After a particularly odd mistake involving my laptop power led is lit when it is off, and turning issues, I managed to solve the problem with what felt like luck silent. (I took apart and cleaned the circuit and temporarily disconnected a few things, including this small battery {on the advice of a website} thing) But since he works back, the slowness problem persists and become even worse (to the point where it takes forever to do anything) and despite my best efforts (and apparently Google as search engine :/) I couldn't speed it up. I entered the thing of the boot parameters by pressing ESC and F10 (I think) and has conducted an audit of HARD drive. The long and short, I think. I received an error message: hard drive 1 305 complete (or perhaps 303, it's been a while). I Googled that and said the error means that the HARD drive has failed.

So, I managed to acquire a compatible HDD for my laptop. The only thing is, he used (Seagate 500 GB 5400 RPM). I swapped it with mine (WD Scorpio Blue 320 GB 5400 RPM) and found a lot of nonsense, that I especially managed to remove. I had to download some internal things missing, such as a drive for letting me use the internet. But despite all this, the used HARD disk feels 'off' and there are some issues that do not seem to solve. That is on the system information screen, it lists the computer model (HP Pavilion dv6) precedent and said that my side needs to be updated. He failed in this attempt. I also can't seem to complete the configuration of a service pack update. (During the "service pack configuration", he partially stops and says "failed to Setup service pack reverting of changes") I ran to check the HARD drive for this one and I do not receive an error. I can't find solutions for these issues online. I think that the problem is caused by the fact that the HARD disc is always set to the original computer, in addition to having a different copy of Windows 7 Home Premium. I would like to remove Windows 7 from this HARD drive and replace it with the factory my laptop OS HDD failure. I saved everything I want personal folders from my old HDD, so I'm not worried about it. I want to know also what else could I do to format the replacement used to correctly set up for synchronization (best word I could come up with at the time) with my laptop.

If there is anything that I need to provide but missed or left I will on request.

Microsoft has pulled all the .iso Windows 7 images he used to host m6mobile.fr from the web. They also asked us not to post a link to downloads so I can't do it for you. But an ingenious thrifty person who understands where downloads will surely be able to find someone hosting the old pictures .iso 'somewhere' on the internet. To help you as much as I'm allowed to do, is the official name of the download for Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit OEM:

X 17 - 58997.iso

You can burn the .iso to a DVD and use it to install legally on your laptop by using the product key on the sticker on the laptop, or maybe inside the battery bay. You can get the drivers from this site.

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