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.
You may also want to create a system image using the backup tool in windows 7 and create a repair CD.
Then plan on getting a new hard drive in the very near future.  Use the recovery disks or system image to load your OS back on the new hard drive.
Paul

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