For the past month I've been having problems with my laptop (A Dell Inspiron N5010). As much as I like to complain about how much it sucks, it has served me well for the past four or so years. The first major problem was when I got a blue screen last month. I spent a while looking for solutions, and eventually came to the conclusion that it was a driver problem. Two days ago I finally stopped procrastinating and did a large amount of updating, downloading Windows updates and updating all my major drivers. I was able to restart without a problem. However next time I restarted my computer was slow booting up, and when I finally logged on the screen background was completely black, and the only icon on the screen and start menu was for Fallout: NV. After about three hours, I was able to fix the problem by putting in a new folder somewhere. Then, yesterday, while downloading Knights of the Old Republic II and Warhammer, my computer would intermittently slow down, and sometimes freeze, requiring a restart. At first I thought this was a virus, but none of my scans found anything (I still strongly suspect that I have a virus somewhere). So then I rebooted and did a diagnostic, which revealed that I had a missing hard drive. After a bit of Google searching, I reset the BIOS settings to default, and ran the diagnostic again. This time I had the hard drive, but when it was doing some memory test (There were four bars that would rapidly move left and right) I got this error-
2000-0147
Status 79
Along with the stuff about contacting Microsoft. At the same time, when I restarted to google this, my computer gave me some message about how my hard drive was failing, and that I need to back up and get a new hard drive. SO my first question is how serious this is, and if there is some way to fix this.
My second question is regarding getting a new computer. I had already been planning to do this for a month or two, but if I can't resolve this problem cheaply enough then I'm gonig to have to speed this up. I want to build my own computer, and currently have about $350 saved up. I don't need to be able to run Crysis 3 or Battlefield 3 at 60fps on maximum settings, but I would like to be able to run games like Fallout and GTA at a decent setting. Do any of you know any good guides and sites, should I start buying parts now, and about how much will this cost me total? The only guides I can find are for either building a regular computer or something that can run every game known to man at maximum power.