Blank Grey Screen following battery removal

Hi-- my boss's laptop has crashed and he asked me to fix it. According to him he had been downloading photos when the program froze, he tried to quit and then his Safari froze up as well. The desktop froze completely shortly after, and he was unabe to shut it down by holding the power button. He then removed the battery. When he started up again, it was stuck on the apple startup for a half hour, then showed him a file folder icon. (No flashing question mark)
We have tried to boot from the System disk (the disk is now stuck in the drive), tried to boot in Safe mode, and reset the PMU and the NVRAM... now it just starts, gives the bong then stays gray. No icons or anything...
Can anyone shed some light on this before I drive across town to take it to the Mac Store? Thanks!
PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

In an update-- we finally managed to get the Disk utility open off of the Startup Disk, and when I tried to verify the disk it gave me the following error:
"Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit." It won't allow me to run the repair-- just the verifications.

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