APP download, then  time machine RESTORE, froze; results: Grey Apple screen

I have a macbook 13" albumin unibody-(late 09) configured w/ a 45 nm Penryn 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor250 GB Serial ATA (5400 RPM) hard drive.
Yesterday, I decided to finally buy a good external hard drive to backup my macbook. I used time machine and did so. Today I wanted to actually download apps (pretty much the first time) via apple store and others like macUpdate.com. I got did MacKeeper (to get rid of unnecessary files, duplicates) also a few more. Well the next morning after doing a full shut down to let my computer have a break, I started up my mac as regular and after being on it for a little I noticed a few things. One of the main things I noticed was my fanControl app was asking me for my pw twice every time the speeds needed to be adjusted when before it didn't. Another thing I noticed was there were about 5 "fonts" that were in my applications folder by themselves, and when I tried to move them individually back into the font folder in apps it said said something to the effect like there were already ones there and moving them into the folder would cause issues, and that they needed to be put in the trash... Well at this point I had seen enough and was bothered that my computer was not moving as quick as it was before. So I plugged in my external hard drive and went and did a back up, them when that was finished I wanted to do a restore on my utilities, application, and library folders to what they were before. well I did the library first and it worked..but was slow, then I did the other two at once and it moved to about 25% before it froze. I could still move on my trackpad but clicking anything would work. I tried to do force quit, but no luck, after about 45 min-1 hour I gave up and unplugged my external-hard drive, and did a hard shut down. I waited about 10 minutes, and attempted to re boot and all i got was a few beeps and the light grey screen with the apple Logo and time time scroll rainbow thing... and thats all. I let it sit there for a good amount of time too. I tried this three more times. same out come.
Please help
I've never had any issues with my <3 mac before.
-Jessica

I'm sorry I never wrote back responding what was the finial result. Well after taking it to a repair guy, he basically gave a bad diagnosis saying the hard drive was shot, well I then picked up my mac and told him i'd fix it myself, that I couldn't afford him any further. I bought a new hard drive. Well as a final attempt I made an appt. to Apple to see what they'd say ( I avoided that because I was out of warranty, and always read things about how expensive getting repairs were) Well to my surprise, he looked at it, and connected his Macbook Pro to it and fixed it right then and there free of charge, he said my hard drive was perfectly fine and all my data was still there.
Turns out that the "original" OS start up disks were for TIGER!. I could't figure out how I could have not had my real disks, I've had access to my roommates snow leopard original OS disks, but no one had access to mine. Well I got my MacBook as a open box special, and I from what I concluded was that when they did the cheap on the Mac when it was returned and got everything back to "stock" they must of switched my disk with another MacBooks disk.... wow.. all that searing and trouble all because I had the wrong disk due to no fault of mine. Thank you for your help, definitely started my interest in learning about my Macbook!

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    Yup. See #A5 in [Time Machine - Troubleshooting|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Troubleshooting.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum). Then you'll have to erase your OSX volume and install OSX again, since the transfer was incomplete.
    Or, if the repair finds and fixes problems, you might want to try a full restore again (much less likely to have problems with transferred apps), but perhaps from an earlier backup, before the problems started. If that seems to complete normally, but won't boot, then just install a fresh version of OSX over the old one, then download and install the "combo" update and repair permissions.
    Or should I try to mount the backup and manually pull off all my critical data?
    Only as a last resort. You may have all sorts of permissions problems that way, and of course will have to reinstall all your 3rd-party apps.
    Thanks again for your much appreciated support
    You're quite welcome. Hang in there!

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