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<blockquote data-quote="Chemical Sleep" data-source="post: 957425" data-attributes="member: 134675"><p>Hi everyone! My name is Cat, and earlier this month my Macbook froze up and after shutting it down manually it will no longer boot up. It shows a blue screen, with a folder and flashing question mark. It also makes a clicking noise.</p><p></p><p>I purchased my Macbook 13" in October 2006. Never had a problem till now. I've been doing some online research and it seems to be a hard drive failure. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I lost my start up disk. I've been looking up hard drives online to purchase, I just could use some suggestions on which one to purchase. It seems pretty easy to install on my own vs paying someone to do it. I'm just worried about not having the install disk. Could I use an install disk from a newer gen Macbook? I'm not that tech savvy, so I need some help! </p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chemical Sleep, post: 957425, member: 134675"] Hi everyone! My name is Cat, and earlier this month my Macbook froze up and after shutting it down manually it will no longer boot up. It shows a blue screen, with a folder and flashing question mark. It also makes a clicking noise. I purchased my Macbook 13" in October 2006. Never had a problem till now. I've been doing some online research and it seems to be a hard drive failure. Unfortunately I lost my start up disk. I've been looking up hard drives online to purchase, I just could use some suggestions on which one to purchase. It seems pretty easy to install on my own vs paying someone to do it. I'm just worried about not having the install disk. Could I use an install disk from a newer gen Macbook? I'm not that tech savvy, so I need some help! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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