Computer Of 2 Years has unmountable boot_volume error as well as several others?

It starts up with SMART Hard Disk Failure, Then will proceed to Automatic Repair, but will spin once and then goes to a black screen. If i press enter and continue with startup, it starts a looping circle and then goes to a black screen and continues to Unmountable boot volume error. I do not think the hard drive is dead, because i was able to boot up during these errors, and was able to play minecraft and paladins. I have windows 8 originally installed on the computer, but i upgraded to windows 10. Also, i have tried the f11 technique and it has done the following things:

loaded up to a black screen, but with a cursor
the fan has started really loudly, and blew for a long time until the computer turned off.

I think the hard drive may be sliding around in the laptop as it did use to freeze up when you would apply pressure to it.

It is a HP Pavilion x360. It failed all Hard Drive checks but passes on all others. Will be happy to provide error codes if necessary.

Also its a laptop

The hard drive is about to go out. Get any important stuff off it now.

I wonder if would boot if you turned off SMART on your computer. You have to get into the bios setup to do that.

It sounds like a hardware error - like inside the drive a piece of equipment is failing. I'd copy everything you want off that drive and replace it. If you can't get the drive to boot at all, take it out and put it in an external enclosure and access it via a USB port (after you replace it and get the computer up and running again).

You have a failed hard drive - the fact that you can play a couple of games means it is not totally dead, yet. Replace the drive and reload Windows 10. Since it was an upgrade you do not need a CD key. If you stop trying to use the drive and are very lucky you will be able to pull most of your data off the drive before it dies completely.

Take it to a technician… This might be malware but could also be actual HDD failure