Pavilion dv6-6140us: Hard Drive/replacement warranty?

I get an error Smart 'Failure Immanent' Drive, back-up immediately... and of course its been telling me this for almost 2 years now. My Question is, ' my hard drive that are covered by the manufacturer's warranty or the warranty HP? My laptop justifies more HP, but the manufacturer has a 5 year warranty on its internal hard drives and my hard drive is not yet 5 years old. The HHD I refer to has moved into my laptop at the time I bought it. Anything else you need to know? Thank you.

ZiggyDee

Only the car manufacturer can tell you whether or not your drive is covered by their warranty.

You will need to contact them directly as HP has no role to play in this.

Good luck

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