Hp disk can not find, even after I replace with a new hard drive

In last week I have encountered few problems with your product, and following are the information about the HP laptop I have purchased in December 2011:
S/N#[Personal Information Removed]; Product#: qc399av; Model: g6t-1c00
It is only one year and 9 month old. The problems I have encountered are the following:
“A disk read error occurred, Press Ctrl +Alt+Del to restart” this sometimes shows up sometimes not. If it did show up, it always shows up in the beginning when I first turned on my laptop.
SSD 128G|TOSHIBA HDTS212XZSTA RT
-          I thought, if I replace the new hard drive (from newegg.com: from the laptop )
After 1 day of replacement, I have found the error continue occur. Plus, with more error messages such as (an unexpected I/O error has occurred, status: 0x00000e9); (Boot Device Not Found); (system Diagnostics page showed up, and each test {start-up test, Run-in test, Hard disk test} takes about 1 hour to run for each one)
Since I already spend 100 dollars include rush shipping fees on the new hard drive from newegg.com, I found I still could not fix the problem.
I took my laptop to BestBuy’s Geek Squad, to see what their opinion is; they told me the problem was caused by a faulty motherboard (a hardware issue, not a personal issue)
Please tell me what I should do next. I need use a laptop really bad, and I have to work every day.

When you run the hard drive test, even though it takes an hour, what is the result?

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