HT1750 How likely to fail is my 2011 iMac hard drive that's included in the recall?

I just got a recall notice saying the hard drive in my Imac is likely to fail and I need to get it replaced.  How likely is this to really happen?  It's the 1 terabite drive and works great right now.  It's only about 2 years old.  Also, if I take it to the Apple store, will they do a mirror image of it or do I need to reinstall everything incuding Microsoft office myself?  I am not happy about this, given what this computer costs.

As nick101 said, you'll be a lot less happy if your drive fails and you lose data.  I do have to say that I don't think that transferring your info is part of the service.  I looked at Apple's website and they say that YOU should back up your information before you bring it in for service.  Anytime I have been at the Genius Bar you must sign the paper work that states that YOU are responsible for backing up your information.  Apple is not responsible for data lost as a result of component failure or replacement.
If you are not doing regular backups of your data already, you are fllirting with disaster.

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