message of #10008 replacement hard drive

I have a HP G60 laptop.     Windows 7 starts up sometimes.  When this happens, it works just... very slow.     I checked for Windows Update and it said: 'never' updated.  I run "check for updates" it said: she cannot complete the audit.

When I run certain programs, they don't work right.

I ran to the hard disk check and received this message: 10008 # replace drive hard message

 

I can access the internet when it comes to the top.

 

Can' understand what kindof problem, I

 

Thank you

 

AlwysL8

 

 

I doubt that it is a question of OS or software, but you can try to recover or install the operating system. You can download a bootable disk hard diagnosis of the manufacturer of the car to see if it then returns an error. \

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