How do you retrieve a Hard Drive on a mac OSX?

ok, here goes recently my Mac OSX froze so i immediately turned it off , so when i turned it back on the loading screen had a file with a Question mark on it, then i went to my room to get my Mac OSX installer Disc and i put in disc one and waited for it to load, when i started to install it and agreed to the terms it said select a destination Volume to install The Mac OSX Software but their was nothing to click for the destination and i have no idea what to do, for the past couple of days i have been utilizing my PS3 to use the internet which is also what i am using right now.
So can some one please help me out and tell me what to do i cant take it to Micro where i bought it because my warrentee has expired
please help me

It appears this particular Mac system has a hardware problem. The disk, the I/O controller (depending on the particular Mac box) or motherboard are the obvious candidates. Particularly given the installer and Disk Utility are not offering up any disks to work with.
You're now faced with the costs of having a repair service run some diagnostics, and/or swapping the drive or related component, up to replacing the particular Mac system.
Some Mac boxes are easier to swap drives than others. Depending on your familiarity with working on computers, you might first remove the drive out of the system and into a USB enclosure or such (about US$30 at various vendors), and see if the disk works over there. (If you're not comfortable or familiar with working inside a computer system, this might not the best time to learn. Accordingly, you might want to enlist a local Apple dealer or an Apple store.)
And how current are your backups? If they're not current, how much is your data worth? And if they're not current, don't re-install or otherwise damage your disk contents until you're sure you're ready to clobber your data.

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