The hard drive might have failed, you could replace it. [link|https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/how-to-replace-a-hard-drive-and-reinstall|This guide] goes over nearly all of it - I followed it myself and managed to replace mine with no problems. If you've been backing up your computer, you'll be able to restore your data on the new hard drive; if you don't have a backup and your data is important, you can take it to a data recovery expert near you. As for the new drive, just make sure you get one the same size and capacity as your old one.
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The hard drive might have failed, and you could replace it. [link|https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/how-to-replace-a-hard-drive-and-reinstall|This guide] goes over nearly all of it - I followed it myself and managed to replace mine with no problems. If you've been backing up your computer, you'll be able to restore your data on the new hard drive; if you don't have a backup and your data is important, you can take it to a data recovery expert near you. As for the new drive, just make sure you get one the same size and capacity as your old one.
Hi Alex,
The hard drive might have failed, you could replace it. [link|https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/how-to-replace-a-hard-drive-and-reinstall|This guide] goes over nearly all of it - I followed it myself and managed to replace mine with no problems. If you've been backing up your computer, you'll be able to restore your data on the new hard drive; if you don't have a backup and your data is important, you can take it to a data recovery expert near you. As for the new drive, just make sure you get one the same size and capacity as your old one.
Good luck!