Problems verifying the HD

Ok. So, I posted a thread earlier concerning my startup problem, and after consulting lots of different online sources, I've started trying to use single user mode to fix my problem. It's not working because of verification problems, it seems. I go into single user mode, type in the "fsck -fy" command and get "the volume Macintosh HD could not be verified comepletely". So then I go into Disk Utility to try and verify. Doesn't work. It stops after a while and says something to the effect of "verification stopped. The disk needs to be repaired." So then I try to repair and it stops in the middle and says something like "cannot repair, disk is not verified". Can anyone help me get out of the vicious cycle??? I'm dersperate. Please and thanks.

Boot from your OS installer disk and run Repair Disk from Disk Utility. If DU cannot repair the disk then you need a stronger disk repair utility like DiskWarrior to rebuild the directory. Your other option may be to re-format the drive and reinstall the OS. That of course will erase everything on it so hopefully you have a backup.

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