BIg Start-Up Problems Macbook

I had some sound problems with Quicktime earlier today so I decided to reinstall it. For reinstalling my MacBook needed to restart, but now it keeps restarting. It goes on and then it looks like its starting up but it doesn't go any further than the grey screen with the apple logo and the spinning wheel. After a minute or so my MacBook goes black and does the whole thing again, and again and again. Can anyone tell me whats wrong and how can I solve it?!
Thanks for your help.
Karin
PS I use a macbook 2.1 (2 years old) with Leopard
PS2 I've already tried to start it with "cmd + s" "cmd + v" "shift" and "c" but it doesn't help (or i've done something wrong)
Message was edited by: mackarin

put your leopard disc in the drive and restart the computer holding "c" immediately.
once you select english as your main language... you'll notice that the menu bar on the top appears
click "utilities" and click "disk utility"
select "macintosh HD" or whatever drive is the second from the top
then select repair disc

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