HP Pavilion HPE h8-1131sc: S.m.a.r.t failed test?

I open my computer, but sometimes this blue screen with this error. It says "a problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer. I then did the test to check if there is something wrong with my HDD and the only one who wasn't s.m.a.r.t test. What it means when
s.m.a.r.t test failed - error code 303
get up?

Smart is a read/write test to determine the physical damage to the disks within a disk HARD either SATA or ide. You can look into a replacement of the hard disk option. the error code HDD so devoted to assistance hp im or phone if you are still covered by the warranty will help get the replaced disk. UH if you are still under warranty get ahold of support right now u may have to send your computer their portion of the Tower if a desktop computer that they will send a message box you paid with the help of the labels to file at ups stores decline. otherwise if not under warranty if you do not know how to replace yourself check your local stores. If you have another pc available a copy of an imaging program until the disk down and do a byte by byte copy of your old drive to your new drive to save the hassle of reinstalling everything. also to avoid the error, until the player crashes or replace go into your cmos or bios setup and disable smart check this will allow the hard drive to a normal startup

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