replace the HDD with SDDS in pavllion HP DV7

I have laptop HP DV7. recently my hard drive creates a few (ratllle nosie) nosie and I rebooted my system again... I didn't ERROR no bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key...

I have googled this error and understadn the hard drive died... am outside the warranty period. I decided to replace my HDD with SDS... I don't know if I can do it?

I got tosibha MK6461GSYN HARD drive. I would like to replace with SDDS and reinstall the OS from another software...

Hello

There are two parts: hardware and software. For hardware, it will take 5 to 10 minutes, but for the software that can take several hours, days or even weeks. To shorten the task of software, my suggesion: order the recovery disks on HP and put your machine into factory settings. You can continue from there.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/bph07143

Have a good weekend and good luck.

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