Hard drive error on boot: HD6 3F6

My PC is usually left on all the time.  I recently went away on holiday for 2 weeks and powered off (it is winter here so the house is cold a lot of the time - this may be relevant as colder conditions seem to make the following issue worse).  When I returned and powered on I got a blue screen hard drive error message "HD6 3F6".  I now get this message at every reboot, but also about every 12 hours on average the computer goes off by itself and I get it again, though it varies from a few hours to a few days.  I follow the instruction to launch diagnostics F2 and have run all sorts of tests - every time it passes the tests so I proceed to boot normally.  This process now seems to take a lot longer than it used to, but at least the PC does boot as normal.  The PC is only about 15 months old and I had to have the motherboard replaced a few months ago under warranty as a BIOS upgrade killed it.  I have had a few issues with Windows Explorer shutting itself down a lot recently.  Please advise what to do, thanks.

Hello , I have read your post on how your desktop computer is displaying an error message "HD6 3F6" on a blue screen, and I would be happy to assist you in this matter! Since the hard drive diagnostics indicated in this document came up with no issues, I recommend following the steps in this document on Computer Locks Up or Freezes (Windows 8). This should help correct the appearance of a blue screen.  If the issue continues, please contact our technical support for further assistance in this matter by clicking the link below to get the support number for your region.
www.hp.com/contacthp/
I hope this helps!
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