How much warrenty of a hard disk of hp laptop comes with?

i have a pavilion dv5 and its hard disk goes corrupted,,,,,hw much warrenty a hard disk which comes with laptop have?
plz let me know

if your laptop is in warranty, so will your hdd be in warranty
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