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hey everybody so today what weamp;#39;re going to do is weamp;#39;re going to go over this issue if you ever see it uh itamp;#39;s not great if you ever do see it because it means thereamp;#39;s a problem itamp;#39;s the folder icon with a question mark in it and youamp;#39;ll see at the bottom if you ever get it youamp;#39;ll say support.apple.com startup i mean a few different things so weamp;#39;re going to go over the older models that what can happen and also with the newer models what is this problem so the folder icon with the question mark main issue is that it cannot that the macbook cannot read an operating system thatamp;#39;s actually on the macbook itself that could be due to a lot of things it could be due to bad hardware inside maybe a bad hard drive inside or also it could be maybe a bad cable inside thatamp;#39;s connected to the hard drive on certain models or most likely if you have a newer one you might have maybe you just did a os update and then you got