ProBook: Windows freeze on ProBook 6570 b - Diagnostics failure ID...

I have notebook ProBook 6570 b problem with Windows 64-bit 7Prof. My warranty just ended.

Recently, it freezes everytime I try to open the new program, install something or open the browser. Is sometimes gel just after the start. ALT + ctrl + del does not work every time. When I open the Task Manager, the CPU usage is very low and it uses only a few % of memory.

After diagnosis HP at the start, I've got this failure ID:

94G5B0-1LN7HQ-MFKSXG-60Qe03

Chkdsc gives no error.

Does that mean ID failure (can't find enywhere)?

60Qe03 is probably the failure of disk (according to google). Should I buy a new drive and reinstall Windows? Or should I try Windows recovery on this drive? Average whitch of go - disk or system?

Hello

ID done failure refers to failure of hard drive. You need to replace the HARD disk, and then install the operating system by using a recovery disk set and this will solve the problem.

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