Macbook not responding during bootup

When I went o wake my Macbook from sleep this morning, the sleep light was solid and the screen was dark. When I pressed keys, nothing happened so I had to force shut it down.
When I went to turn it back on the hard drive clicked 4 times after the normal boot up noise, and the screen stayed white. After a few seconds a picture of a folder with a question mark started flashing on the screen. I tried turning it on again, but it was the same. I even reset the SMC, and it was no different
I haven't found any fixes for this and nothing I did would make it boot up differently.

Then take a look at this Apple article and see if anything will work for you.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307005
If not, you will probably need to reinstall Leopard....

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