New Macbook Pro hard drive crash after 9 months?  How to avoid it again...?

Hi - I've just had my hard drive replaced after it crashed - only after 9 months!!!!  How can this be?  I thought Macs were supposed to be more resilient and reliable?   I always kept the software up to date.
Is there anything I should be doing to avoid this happening again?  
- let the battery run down completely / always keep it charged and power source plugged in?
- don't run too many programmes at once?
- shut down completely rather than sleep mode?
If anyone has any tips / advice...otherwise I'm considering selling it.
Thanks

You can't just take that drive from the older system and install it in the new system. Even though both run Lion the Lion install on the older system does not have the correct driver set for the new hardware. In fact Apple came out with a newer version of Lion Just For these Newer System.
It may now be on the Apple servers bot it wasn't a few days, 5-12, ago..

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