Question mark in folder

I have question mark in a folder when i turn on my computer this morning. It was still fine last night. I tried few of what others people do on website but it doesnt work. Can anyway I van fix that?

Go to Startup Disk control panel in System Preferences and choose the volume for your hard drive. Close. Restart.
Might just want to reboot with shift key down to do a safe boot once.
The "?" means it is looking and took too long to find a valid boot drive.
You might also want to boot into Recovery Mode and use Disk Utility and do a Repair Disk (not repair permissions) - on the "top level" name of the drive (WDxxxxx) and again on the mac system boot volume name (Mac Computer Hard Drive - as example).
Then reboot / restart when done and when there are no errors or errors were fixed.
And of course make sure you have valid current backup(s).

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