When accessing Hotmail account on Apple Air ,any  page when fully loaded just goes to a white screen, so no actions can be completed. Account is fine on Imac just Air functionality faulty, any advice

When accessing Hotmail account on Apple Air ,any  page when fully loaded just goes to a white screen, so no actions can be completed. Account is fine on Imac just Air functionality faulty, any advice
thanks Bryce from OZ

a flashing folder with a question mark popped up,
Can mean that your Mac can't find a system folder to boot from.
Try restarting while holding down the Option key. That should prompt the Startup Manager window where you can select the startup disk and restart.
Startup Manager: How to select a startup volume
If the disk is not available, then it's failing or has failed.
If you did not backup your important files, an alternative would be data recovery but it's expensive.
One suggestion > Data Recovery by DriveSavers

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