Smart hard drive on computer error portable windows 7

I have a Hp Mini 2100-2190NR running windows 7.

I had a problem recently where I couldn't boot into windows. I got it fixed with the help of a recovery USB disk.

When I start my computer, I get a message from Smart hard disk error.

It is said that it has detected an imminent failure and save the content immediately and run the system diagnostics hard drive test.

Once I ran the tests, some made me errors and no can complete their.

I tried to use a restore of the system at a date and I was able to connect to windows. The next day same problem and I tried another system restore, and nothing happened.

Im stuck at the black screen with the microsoft corporation loading bar.

How can I solve this problem?

Hello

You are welcome

The player at the link below is an example of one that would be perfect for your laptop.

Hard drive 320 GB

The procedure to replace the hard drive is detailed from Page 49 of your & Maintenance Guide.

Once this is done, simply use your disks/USB recovery media to reinstall the operating system on the new drive - the procedure is detailed in the document of HP here.

Best regards

DP - K

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