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jayhellohello

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I have a MacBook Air 2013, it boots normally but after some time it freezes then turns off then it shows the interrogation folder, it can be fixed by booting into recovery mode then restarting but the disk does not show up in recovery mode, yes I have tried resetting smc and nvram, yes I have tried option+command+r yes I have tried shift+option+command+r and when I do simply command+r it takes me to internet recovery not normal recovery mode
 
In Disk Utility, use View menu > Show All Devices

If the drive shows there, try Erasing it.

If it doesn’t show there, that indicates a hardware failure.
 
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