Early 2008 MacBook Pro won't start up (Nvidia Chip?)

Even though over the last 4 hours I have read many threads on this, I thought I would start a new one just incase as my particular issue didn't start the same as the others
I sould start with explaining what happened…
In OsX Lion I was having some problems with Launchpad so I decided to quit the process in Activity Monitor in order to restart the feature (admittedly this may not be the correct way to do this) then almost immediately after I clicked, the screen went a kind grey/green colour and the computer didn't respond to anything at all.    I then preformed a force "shut down" on my mac.  Unfortunately my machine would not start up again at all.  
I have tried all the tricks given in the many threads on this and will be taking my laptop to an expert in the New Year but in the meantime it would be great if anyone had any suggestions or advice?! 
Thanks in advance.

smallcolin wrote:
Here is how my situation stands as of now (if anyone cares)…
I need to replace the logic board entirely.  As it turns out the problem does not lie with the Nvidia chip but with an electrical fault somewhere else on the board.  Its frustrating as **** (and expensive) but instead of getting the repairs done I bought a brand new 13" MBP yesterday.   It is very nice so every cloud and all that…
I hate to tell you this but if the computer will not boot Apple will tell you it is not the video chip. That is becasue without the system starting Apple can not run any diagnostics on it and in trurn can not go back to NVidia for the cost of some of the repairs.
It very well may of been the video chip that caused the Ligic board failure but you will never get Apple to admit it.
Good luck with your new MBP.

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