Gray file with a question mark

I have macbook pro and it starts up fine but after about 30 minutes I hear a clicking sound and it freezes then a gray file with a question mark shows up. How can I fix this?

You probably need a new hard drive. Your computer can't find a boot disk at startup and you're hearing a 'clicking' sound. Not good at all. You should backup immediately, using two schemes and two hard drives, at least, and then run Disk Utility from Disc 1 that came with your MacBook Pro. First Verify the disk and then, if needed, Repair the disk.
But before you do anything - make those backups. See -> Most commonly used backup methods.
Good luck,
Clinton

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