Flashing "?" - won't boot to system disc

Ever had one of those days? Mine has gone from bad to worse. The final insult involves my MacBook which has taken it upon itself to fail. When I try to start, I get the grey screen for awhile and then the flashing ? appears. Suspecting hard drive failure I tried to boot to the system install disc by inserting the disc and holding C on startup. No dice - still get the flashing ? I also tried booting with Diskwarrior and TechTool Deluxe. No luck - I connected the ethernet port to my G5 and tried Target Disk mode. After a long wait the Target Disc Mode symbol (in white) appeared on the laptop screen but nothing showed up on the G5. BTW - the fan is blowing all the time while this is happening and I hear the occasional soft clunk from the hard drive.
My thinking is that if the drive was defective I should still be able to boot to the system disc. The fact that I can't makes me suspect there is more to the problem.
Suggestions? This Macbook is long off warranty so any repairs are coming out of my pocket.
Tim

If this computer is no longer under warranty, try removing the hard drive, then see if you can boot from the install disc.
If so, place the hard drive back inside, making sure all connections are secure. Once the hard drive is in place, try booting from the install disc. If this fails again, you may have a failed hard drive.
~Lyssa

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