Blank grey screen & SMART Status "not supported"

Hi,
My computer froze, I restarted it and the blank screen with blinking question mark came up. After reading a couple of posts on here I inserted my install disc and got to the Disk Utility screen. One post was talking about the "S.M.A.R.T. Status". My SMART status is "not supported". What does this mean?
And where do I go from here?
Any help/advice greatly appreciated....Thx!

HI and Welcome to Apple Discussions...
*"blinking question mark came up."*
A flashing question mark appears when you start your Mac
A flashing question mark can mean several things. One, the drive is failing or has failed. Two, it can mean your computer can't find a system folder to boot from. Try booting while holding down the Option key. That prompts the Startup Manager window.
Carolyn
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