test of running watch short DST failed disc 1 can I just replace the hard drive

HP ProBook 4520 s has stopped working

Yes you can. Try to use a hard drive that is the same or larger than the size of your current HARD drive.
Contact HP in your area
Back up any personal data if you can
Order recovery disks if you have not created a.

Thank you

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