Blue-screening and strange cursor

Hello, everyone.
I'm having some strange problems with my Mac. I can't power it up outside of Safe Boot--I reset the PRAM and that worked for about half an hour, but then my computer locked up, and resetting PRAM won't restart it in normal mode. I've tried fsck, but nothing wrong came up, and when I rebooted, I still had the blue screen.
Also, I have a weird bar code-like thing following my cursor. I've never seen this before and can't figure out how to get it to go away.
Here's where it gets complicated: I'm out of the country (in Seoul), so all of my start-up disks are in America, and I'm not really sure where to go from here.
Any help would be really, really, really appreciated. I'm a total wreck without my computer.
Thanks in advance.

Hi m, and welcome to Apple Discussions.
It sounds like you may have a GPU issue. Depending on which model of MBP you have, it could be the NVIDIA issue. If you have the 8600 GPU, go in to an Apple Store or AASP to have it tested. If it qualifies, the repair would be free.

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