Memory test failure...

HP Pavilion g6-1306ea on Win7

I run the development of System Test and on the memory Test failed with the following text:

Failure ID: 0LMPPR-66Q75F-MFPX0J-60R503

Product ID: B1W42EA #ABU

Can someone help me take this news?

Hello

Error code 24 characters for short drive Self Test (DST) would indicate that hard is defective and must be replaced.

If your laptop is still under warranty, contact HP (with the error code) and make arrangements for the disk replaced - you can check the status of your warranty here.

If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

If you are in another part of the world, begin here.

If you are out of warranty and would like a guide to replacing the hard drive yourself, let me know.

Kind regards

DP - K

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