Ok, I know this may sound stupid, but how would a totally blind or blind with 
light perception user know if the file folder with a question mark has appeared 
short of sighted assistance? Would all I hear is the startup chime and nothing 
else happen? Would there be any disk activity or anything like that?
> On 28 Aug 2015, at 17:52, Faith Girvan <fgirva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello, all;
> 
> When I  got in and turned  on my i-mac, you would normally  see the apple 
> symbol show up.   In this case, it acted as if it was loading properly, but 
> instead of loading the apple symbol it only showed a file folder with a 
> question mark flashing and it wouldn't proceed further than that.
> 
> What can I do from here?  Is this fixable?
> 
> Please let me know as soon as you are able.
> 
> Faith
> 
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