Satellite M115-S30394 - config.sys file is corrupt

I bought a Satellite M115 S 30394 is about 2 years.
The first year he had 9 hard drives and Toshiba said they replaced the motherboard 2 times.

It still does not work and the senario is first a message that the config.sys file is corrupt and after correcting it will work for a few days, then a message appears that the hard drive is about to fail and he does it in 2 days.

I replaced because he couldn't be trusted in my company but I was wondering if someone has any ideas so that I can have as a spare.

Thank you

Hello

If you get the message that the HARD disk fails, then it s advisable to replace it.
But it s really strange question

In any case, I never had this problem on one of my notebooks, but I think you should test the notebook with a new HARD drive.

Good luck

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