How much is a hard drive 1(303) cost?

I bought a hp laptop in 2010 and about a month ago it stopped working. When I ran a test on it, it said 303 failed (hard driver 1) . So it's useless right now.

We need to know the model of the laptop. Assuming it is a standard 2.5 inch wide 9.5 mm thick laptop SATA drive, you are looking at $45-100 US depending on the size and speed of the drive. If we knew the model we could link you to a manual with pictures showing how to do the replacement and we could link you to a good place to get a good deal on a drive. Also need to know where you live (just the Country). 

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