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COMPUTER willl not start up it has an error or failure ID  UCQ9AC-5SC7AD-MFKR5G-609603.  DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS CODE MEANS?

2000-329WM is the common model name.
Yes, that is a hard drive failure and means you need a replacement.
Post back with more questions and how you wish to proceed. If you wish to procure and install and configure a new hard drive let us know what country you live in and whether you have recovery disks.

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