Finder does not respond/Booting troubles

Hi!
MacBookPro 13.3" (2010)
Snow Leopard 10.6.8
A couple of days ago I started having trouble with my MBP. Finder stopped responding. The first sign if I remember correctly was that when I tried to shut it off nothing happened, so I went to Force Quit activities and restarted Finder and the computer shut off. I didn't think of anything specific at the time. Now however when it boots Finder won't respond, no matter how many times I restart it. I have tried restarting it through Force Quit, through the dock and a Terminal command that i found ("kill -HUP `ps auxc | grep Finder | awk '{print $2}'`" from here). When I boot, as said, it does not respond, I don't get my icons on the desktop or anything. I can however use other applications without troubles. I have not tried saving anything but I have experienced troubles with the internet (however that might not be related) but when I try to aquire mail I can't (but that might also be related to troubles with internet (although I've been connected at the time and not only to the network). I have tried booting in safe mode and that has not helped.
I also tried doing software update because I thought that maybe a previous one messed something up (I have read that has happened to some people). That did not work or help. It downloaded some Java updated, iTunes, Printer updates and so on and a safety update and it went to installation mode and an error message popped up (I can't remember what it said but as far as I remember it only said there was an error, I sent it to apple). I tried again when I managed to boot it and as I suspected it would it said it could not save the files anywhere.
I have however also experienced booting problems, both in safe mode and normal. When I boot, a bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Sometimes it takes about a minute or more longer that normal and sometimes it won't boot even after 10-15 minutes (then I force it off by holding down the startbutton).
I've looked for different discussions here but haven't really found what I have been looking for, at least that has helped.
/chipshooter
I would really appreciate help, Thanks!

You have a hardware problem. More then likely the drive is failing or it could be the cable going from the drive to the logic board.
Soon it will not boot at all. That is when the drive has failed completely.
Copy you personal data to an external ASAP.

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