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hi everyone so if you go to turn on your apple mac and you find yourself with a flashing folder with a question mark this means that your startup disk is no longer available your computer can no longer get access to the operating system so this is either the hard drive that is filed or the hard drive cable that connects it is broken so you may have watched a bunch of other youtube videos and found like myself that nothing else works um so in this particular video iamp;#39;m going to show you what worked for me so letamp;#39;s run through the steps and see what we can do firstly if you just have a blank computer screen make sure that your brightness is turned all the way up and that your mac is turned on next before we get into the serious stuff we can try resetting the temporary non-volatile ram this is the temporary ram that is for the speaker volume and for the startup data etc so letamp;#39;s attempt at resetting the nvram and the pram firstly turn off your mac then press