Imminent hard drive failure message

can i return my laptop to the store for a replacement.. it is less than 5 months old and i am getting an imminent hard drive failure message. totally unacceptable

HP will replace the hard drive under warranty. Not too many stores will permit a return after 5 mos. We can also assist with a hard drive replacement.

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    Why do i get the message, "Imminent hard drive failure" on my Pavilion G4-1209AX which is brand new? Has Windows 7 Ultimate installed and used for one day only?
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    Hi,
    "Imminent hard drive failure" do you get this message in a black screen (as in the BIOS) or in windows.
    This could be a Hard drive failuer.
    Please run a startup test by tapping F2 when the system is powered on.
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    Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.

  • Imminent hard drive failure

    Hey there, I just missed my warranty by 7 months and i am now receiving 'smart check: failed' - what are my options? - it seems to me that a hard drive should be covered for more than just a year on a unit that I paid almost $1000. - Is the HD covered elsewhere? thnx -ev

    The standard warranty is for one year for most notebooks unless you purchased an extended warranty.
    Most new Envy notebooks have two years and many business notebooks have three. You can check your warranty status here.
    If you have the imminent hard disk failure error message then do a clone of your entire hard disk to an external storage medium today.. Do not procrastinate on this!!
    There is a free version of Macrium Reflect available here. Clone the ndrive to an external disk.
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  • HP G62-b23SA - Imminent Hard drive failure - SMART Error (301)

    My HP G62-b23SA  reports a imminent hard disk failure. Hard disk test reports SMART Error (301).  Advised to back up the system and contact HP support to enquire if Hard disk  needs to be replaced or just needs repair. I have since backed up the system, should it be replaced?
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    Hi,
    The 301 Smart error would indicate that your Hard Drive is failing and will need to be replaced.
    If your notebook is still under warranty, contact HP and arrange to have the drive replaced.  You can check your warranty status Here.
    If you live in the US, contact HP Here.
    If you are in another part of the world, start Here.
    If you are out of warranty and would like a guide on replacing the Hard Drive yourself, please let me know - include the size ( ie 500Gb ) of your current HDD.
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    DP-K
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  • Imminent Hard Drive Failure Pavillion DV6

    HP Pavillion DV6 - 6051ea
    Windows 7 64-bit
    Imminent Hard Drive error
    I've run the hard drive scan, and got the following failure ID:
    M4JC3U-5K9655-MFH14J-60E303

    Hi:
    I would back up my files as soon as possible, if I were you.
    Also, if you have not created a set of recovery disks using the HP Recovery Manager, I would do this ASAP.
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  • Imminent Hard Drive Failure? Satellite C655D-S5130

    Recently performed a system recovery after boot failure on Satellite C655D-S5130. Recovery went fine, but now we're getting a windows error message after startup saying that we should run file backup because the hard drive reported errors and warning us of an imminent failure. Otherwise running fine. Please advise.
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    Everybody should already have a file backup for all of their PCs. So if you haven't already backed up your files then do it now.  I strongly suggest creating a Hard Drive Image of your C drive using a reliable imaging/ghost program. If the hard drive is able to provide a reliable image this will save you a lot of heartache and countless hours of rebuilding your NEW Hard Drive.
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    "My comments are my own reality" Consider these in addition to other sources. I only know what I know.
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  • Possible Imminent Hard Drive Failure?

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    So here is my ultimate question?  What would cause this random failure in the first place if not the HD?  Is the forum's consensus that I should take the HD back anyways even though all checks are passing currently?  And, if not the HD how can I prevent this from happening again?  Let's face it, I'm a college student, I need my computer.  Luckily it died when I was going to bed and I could let it restore overnight.  Also, It's lucky for me that I didn't have class this morning and have no assignments pending that are immediately due so I can complete the windows restoration in the morning.
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  • Laptop hard drive failure message

    I have an HP Pavillion dv6-6150us Entertainment PC.     Windows 7
    Yesterday a message appeared while downloading plot maps from the county:
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    Looking for suggestions for a compatible hard drive replacement..... one that will last more than 2 yrs.
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    Hi:
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  • Imminent hard drive failure 2010 iMac 27, 2.93GHz

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  • 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
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     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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  • Hard drive failure message, and Short DST fail

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  • HP Envy 7 interment hard drive failure on start up

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