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Title: How to Fix Smart Hard Disk Error 301?
Post by: johnbrown2547 on 01. February 2020., 10:55:26
Hi there,
I have been facing the issues of Smart Hard Disk Error 301 on my Hp Printer. Which was very irritating sometimes. Then I searched for the solution of the issue, which lead me to a website where I found a few steps to resolve these kinds of issues.
If you are facing the same issue, then I am sharing a link, just go through the link and resolve any kind of issue on your own.
If anyone want to give a better solution for this issue, then kindly share here.
Title: Re: How to Fix Smart Hard Disk Error 301?
Post by: adambtolbert on 04. February 2020., 11:31:24
Hello John,  as we know that SMART Hard Disk Error 301 is an unpredicted error message that indicates hard drive failure or severe drive corruption. This error is related to HP laptops, which comes with HP SMART check embedded in the firmware.

The most common reasons behind SMART hard disk error 301 are outdated or misconfigured BIOS, virus issues, application or driver conflict, power surge, physical damage and so on.
Here I will suggest most common solution using change boot priority order, reset boot order and so on. :)
Title: Re: How to Fix Smart Hard Disk Error 301?
Post by: RuskinF on 17. July 2020., 13:55:04
This is how you can repair the Disk Error 301:
1. Run chkdsk command
2. Go to System Recovery Options.
3. Run chkdsk /f /r.
4. Choose Command Prompt to start disk repairing.
5. Insert Windows installation disc.
6. Restart the System.
7. Click the Start button followed by the arrow next to the Lock button.
8. Now, choose the Language Settings, then click next.
9. Then click on the Repair option.
Title: Re: How to Fix Smart Hard Disk Error 301?
Post by: brorisholt95 on 19. July 2020., 08:20:42
Thanks for the suggestion i really appreciate.
Title: Re: How to Fix Smart Hard Disk Error 301?
Post by: mikeduke990 on 13. October 2020., 12:36:34
Steps are:
Go to System Recovery Options.
Run chkdsk /f /r.
Choose Command Prompt to start disk repairing.
Insert Windows installation disc.
Restart the System.
Click the Start button followed by the arrow next to the Lock button.
Now, choose the Language Settings, then click next.
Then click on the Repair option.

Hope this helps you.