My macbook pro hard drive issue

hi
i have a problem with my macbook pro a1226
cant erase the hard drive also i can't activate the hard drive
and when also repair doesn't work.
when i startup the Macbook pro i get a grey loading bar
after loading it restarts the mbp
do someone know what the issue is?

Hello RoncaGames,
I'm sorry to hear you are having these issues with your MacBook Pro. I also apologize, I'm a bit unclear exactly what you mean when you say you can't erase the hard drive, and/or what exactly you are seeing when you try to do so. Are you attempting to do an Erase and Install from the Recovery partition, as outlined in the following article?
OS X: How to erase and install - Apple Support
If you are still running OS X 10.6 or earlier, you may also be doing the erase from an Install disc:
Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard: How to Erase and Install - Apple Support
Sincerely, 
- Brenden

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