The question mark in the folder means that your computer can't find a system folder. Since Disk Utilities cannot find the drive, it's a failed hard drive. These use SATA hard drives and you might consider upgrading it when replaced. There doesn't appear to be a teardown for this model, but most of this series is the same. I'll try to find one that will help you.
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Here's the 20" teardown that should help you: [guide|919]
The question mark in the folder means that your computer can't find a system folder. Since Disk Utilities cannot find the drive, it's a failed hard drive. These use SATA hard drives and you might consider upgrading it when replaced. There doesn't appear to be a teardown for this model, but most of this series is the same. I'll try to find one that will help you.
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Here's the repair teardown for the previous model that should work for you: [guide|1092]
The question mark in the folder means that your computer can't find a system folder. Since Disk Utilities cannot find the drive, it's a failed hard drive. These use SATA hard drives and you might consider upgrading it when replaced. There doesn't appear to be a teardown for this model, but most of this series is the same. I'll try to find one that will help you.
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Here's the repair teardown for the previous model that should work for you: [guide|1092]
The question mark in the folder means that your computer can't find a system folder. Since Disk Utilities cannot find the drive, it's a failed hard drive. These use SATA hard drives and you might consider upgrading it when replaced. There doesn't appear to be a teardown for this model, but most of this series is the same. I'll try to find one that will help you.