Pavilion TouchSmart 15 b-129wm: failure to boot windows / DST short drive hard test failure

Hello

I turned on my laptop, but it has not completed the commissioning.

I ran short diagnostic hard drive and I got this error:

SMART CHECK ASS

DST SHORT: FAILED

FAILURE ID: MCQF9H - G 77, 838 - MFPWXF - 60SX03

PRODUCT ID: E5D85UA #ABA

.....

What should I do?

Help, please!

Hello

You are welcome

There is nothing you can really do to repair the HARD drive - the drive must be replaced.

However, you may well be able to access and back up your existing data by removing the HARD to place in an external enclosure - drive is an example on the link below - and this connection to another PC and see if you can access your files.

External 2.5 HARD drive caddy ".

Kind regards

DP - K

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