Mini hard drive 200-4200-error

Hello

I have: HP Mini 200-4200, pr nr B3R47EA #ABU, System Board ID 338D, Win 7 (installed at the factory)... .this who else.

I m not very in computer science, first. And on the other hand, I m to Nicaragua on a gap year - around resources.

The Mini is under warranty, I bought it in October 2012, London, it s been gradually slow down, which I have contributed to have perhaps too many things about... Until something happened a few days ago. After market and thought for a few seconds, it makes a little 'bing' and showes "HDD error", please rund the hard drive Test in the diagnostic system.

When I do as it says, in a second (literally, with no time for reflection), rises:

Hard drive Self test

Quick test

Hard ISK 1 fast (303)

Hard drive Self test

Full test

Hard drive 1 full (305)

INTELLIGENT testing of output control

HDD SMART spending

Then I press Esc to exit and then rises:

"Disk hard Test" failed.

Then I did the tapping F10 at the beginning (read in one post Board) to get to the Bios:

I went to Diagnostics and support on the main hard drive Self Test.  It doesn´t seem to do the test because in the same second I press Enter, box comes with 'Quick (303) of hard disk 1', 'ok',... .in the background I can see the short test run 0% complete, duration (estimated) unknown... but I think that it doesn´t do anything. When I press ok, nothing happens.

I m don't know what to do. Or where is my nearest representative of HP. Is there on to Managua? (or Esteli would be closer).

AND - is it possible to recover all the files?

Not sure if this is of any importance, when I go in the diagnostic log, the numbers contained therein are 0303, 0305, 03F1. To repeat.

Please help save my little Mini, it's been a good companion.

Thank you

Mayor

Hello

The ID of the failure will be either a Smart failure or disk Self Test - the two would indicate that your hard drive is defective and must be replaced.

If your laptop is still under warranty, contact HP and arrange for the disc replaced.

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