Z510 - bad sectors HDD

Hi, I do not know if have opened a topic in the right place or not, so please excuse me!

Its been awhile (1 month) the laptop didn't have the speed as before and just yesterday, I started reciving TSRI errors saying that data to may (windows reporting too), so I use Ashampoo HDD controll3 and discovered that I have 2829 bad sectors!
I tried the solutions on the web and I checked all readers, but not of the had problems!

I was wondering if there is something I can do? IM scared of losing all my projects

I have lenozo Z510-one (bought 2 years ago) & im living in IRAN, so I can't call support and my use of the laptop was android studio 12 hours a day!

Thank you

Mod edit: System model added to the front of the subject line to improve visibility / clarity.

Hi, once again!

well after some research and testing, I found that it is a problem difficult and my HARD drive should be replaced or repaired.

Thanks for your reply.

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