Trying to fix my DESIRE - 7227cl where the hard drive is faulty

If my hard drive refurbished ENVY - 7227cl is a failure after a huge 4 months and I just happens to start on windows 8 and a few minutes, it freezes and blocks. I ran to check the hard drive in the boot menu, and he gave a failure code. I would like to install a new hard disk at the lowest possible cost, but I'm new on this and HP is no help whatsoever.

What are my best options I have did not save recovery CD?

Is it possible to install a second hard drive on my machine and try to copy the first hard disk in the second? I didn't really NEED the files on the first hard drive, so I could just install a new, but then the question of installing windows without a key.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

You can connect a drive hard usb to the laptop and copy files.

An alternative is to remove the optical drive and connect a hard disk in its place (it's certainly a bit of a hack job ).

Another alternative is to connect a drive hard usb on the laptop and up to a Ubuntu OS on a usb key.

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