LENOVO Thinkpad x201 showing hardware test Result code: WHD01V002-WK5CCH

hello. i scanned mysystem using LSC and iut gave me the following result Storage devicesDisplay nameSAMSUNG HM160HI - 149.05 GBsManufacturerSamsungModelSAMSUNG HM160HISerialS18PJDNS104726FirmwareHH100-12Size149.05 GBsCache8.00 MBsTemperature42 CPhysical sector size512Logical sector size512Logical sectors312581808Supported standardsATA8-ACS, ATA7-ATAPI, ATA6-ATAPI, ATA5-ATAPI, ATA4-ATAPISpec versionATA-ATAPI-7 T13 1532D version 0Partition schemaMBRIndex 1Partition typePrimaryFile systemIFS, HPFS, NTFS, exFATLabelSystem ReservedMount pointG:\Serial264D6489Size100.00 MBsUsed28.33 MBsFree71.66 MBsIndex 2Partition typePrimaryFile systemIFS, HPFS, NTFS, exFATMount pointC:\SerialCC638811Size38.96 GBsUsed34.45 GBsFree4.51 GBsIndex 3Partition typePrimaryFile systemIFS, HPFS, NTFS, exFATLabelNew VolumeMount pointD:\Serial7E3BE8F9Size109.98 GBsUsed15.77 GBsFree94.21 GBsDiagnosticsSMART Status TestPassedTargeted Read TestFailedRandom Seek TestPassedFunnel Seek TestPassedSMART Short Self TestWarningSMART Drive Self TestWarning  can anyone please guide me what should i do?

First, its a good idea to remove your serial number from the post. The diagnostics points to a possibly failing hard drive. (the part that stores the data on the pc). Ensure you keep good backups of your data just in case it completely fails. Next, you should get in touch with lenovo and make a warranty claim so they can look at it or advise you accordingly or maybe contact an authorized service center.

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