Pavilion dv7 2282eo failure HDD?

I have a year old pavilion dv7 2282eo, which worked great for me all the time I have opposing it, but now he has broken a few difficulties.

Yesterday I went shopping and when I got home all I could see on the screen of comp. was a bluish sort of background and a ugly crusor. I rebooted and got an error message saying that windows had a problem requiring a fixation. He finsihed the start and I got the same blue screen and crusor, but without icons or buttons whatsoever.

Then, I ran a quick test of the hard drive in the BIOS and received the error message "quick (303). Does anyone know what this means? I can solve this problem? Or do I have to get a new hard drive?

Please answer me, I feel a little desperete.

I'm sorry if my grammar is disabled, I'm in Swedish

olofolof wrote:

It's an intel dual core 2.2 ghz I think.

What is graphic switchable?

Plug here.

I should also mention that I tried to boot from my recovery CD as well as the recovery partition, but all that happens is that I get the same blue background. I think it's the Windows Installer screen but there is no icons or anything.

Thanks for the reply!

Switchable graphics is a portable dual graphics solution.  A low-power integrated graphics chip is used on battery. A superior graphical power module is used when connected to the power adapter.

Did you do a test of memory via the BIOS?

The error (303) fast is a prediction of disk failure hard iminent. Which can be solved by replacing the hard drive.

It is also why the recovery disks do not work. Once you have installed a new drive, and the operating system installed and working I can provide a link to a Sofpaq that has the reputation of being able to restore the partition recovery and F11.

Best regards
ERICO

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