Pavilion 23-b222ea Failing to be recovered

I have a HP pavilion 23-b222ea its only 18 months old ive had a couple of system crashes that i have been able to restore, but this latest on has me  at the end of my tether and i dont know what else to do. 
Ive attempted to restore from the HP system restore settings to no avail, Ive also attempted to restore from my recovery disks, I use all 4 disks and then im presented with:
"error code 0xc0000185 The operating system couldnt be loaded beacuse a critical system driver is missing or contains errors. "
"Youll need to use the recovery tools on your installation media.  If you dont have any installation media (like a disk or USB device), contact your system administrator or PC manufacturer."
Ive obviously done all of this hence the reson for contact you guys.  I have run Hp Test on the hard drives which returned short DST Check "failed", this isnt somethign ive been worried about as tis happened a while ago and seemed to correct it self... Plese help, ive just strated a new business and i cant afford another £650 to replace this machine.
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It means that the hard drive has died and has to be replaced.
If you can do it yourself follow these instructions or have someone else do it for you:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-23-All-in-One-Desktop-PC-series/5359024/model/540313...
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    useful information
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    Use the following document to troubleshoot your issue: http://goo.gl/6my05
    If you can hook it up to an external monitor and it still works, more than likely the LCD panel is just bad. If it doesn't work when hooking it up to an external monitor, more than likely the motherboard is dead.
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