Boot issues with HP Pavilion 10 touchscreen notebook

When starting up my PC today it came to the blue screen and gave me an error code: 0xc0000185 and informed me that my PC needs to be repaired. I then ran a hard disk check where it read SMART Check : PASSED, Short DST: FAILED and the Failure ID is RU12JW-71J7GC-MFPWWK-60WL03. I do not know what this means and any advice on what to do to resolve this problem would be appreciated. 

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