The Dreaded Blinking Question Mark

About a month ago I started having a recurring problem of the computer freezing upon waking from sleep.
Each time I restarted it by holding the power button, and each time I would get the blinking question mark over the folder.
I replaced the PRAM battery and it didn't fix the problem.
I bought the latest version of Disc Warrior, ran it and it said that everything was fine. Still the problem persisted.
Finally, I popped in the Apple utility disc and it said that there were problems with the disc, but didn't fix them.
Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. Thank you.

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Wake from sleep problems are on the MDD are common when USB PCI cards are installed. If you've installed such a card, try disconnecting everything from it and see if things get better.
If your PRAM battery is more than three years old, or your computer has been unplugged from the wall for extended periods, you should replace the battery.

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