Imminent hard drive failure detected ; product name : F2C07PA#ACJ ; operating system : windows 8.1

dear sir,
i need urgent help!! my laptop says that it has detected an imminent hardware failure although it hasn't even been 6 months since i bought it. i ran the system diagnosis for
system and component damage, as prompted by the system. the SMART test was passed but the test for hard drive 1, failed.
failure ID is : RU76X3-6RG733-MFPWXF-61UB03 .  
product no. : F2C07PA#ACJ
i have had my data  backed-up,  in case things go worse and i am currently trying to defragment the hard drive. but it will only buy me some time. 
may i please know, if there is any way i can get things back to normal without spending any money ( more preffered). and if 'no' then how much it would cost me to get a new hard drive..
 thanking you in anticipation.
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Contact HP.
As long as your notebook is in warranty you will be provided with a replacement hard disk at no additional cost. Having an active warranty is a good thing.
You will need the recovery media that you should have already created to recover your notebook to the state it was delivered in once you install the replacement hard disk.
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