HP Pavilion Blue Screen

Hi, 
I need help for my HP Pavilion Notebook. 
The Model Details are as below:
Model:dv4-1551dx
OS: WIndows 7 64 Bit
Place of Purchase: Best Buy at Torrance ,California
My Problem: 
I am getting a Blue Screen Shut down with KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR. 
I have run the CHKDSK Repair, it ran for 12 hours and replaced a number of bad sectors. Then I ran the HDD Self test and got error that "Hard Disk Test Failed" and no reason code. I have gone through the forum and found that the experts always suggested to replace the Hard Disk. Can any of the experts can kindly help me with the following:
1.Do I need to replace the Hard Disk
2.If it is Yes, then how can I restore the system? 
3.If I need to have the Restore Disk, unfortunaltely I do not have that. I am presently staying in Munich Germany. Can I order one for my Computer and Germany. I tried in the HP Deutschland website and it could not find my model number. 
4.Is there any other way to get past the Blue Screen Error?
I will really appreciate your help in this regards. 
Thanks a bunch in advance. 

Straciatella,
Here is a document that will show you how to create your own disk. You can use either blank DVD’s or a USB flash drive.
Here is a document that shows how to restore the system, I wouldn’t recommend this, mainly because you will have to replace the hard drive eventually.
Please respond back at your earliest convenience.
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