Gray sceen of doom

Hi,
I have a MacBook Pro with windows on it. I had just been using the mac side for a mounth and went to the windows side and an update came up and wanted to restart, so I restarted and it came up to the Mac side by default. Scince than it will only go to the loading screen with apple logo and the spinning circle. The interesting thin is that the windos side still works fine.
I have tried,
-Using utitles disk from the install CD, and it comes out with their being no errors.
-Did the Mac Hard wear test and also came out with no errors.
-Drained the battery and recharged.
-Reset the System Management Controller.
-And I can't seem to get it to start in safe mode.
Would also be help ful if there is anything I can use to get the important data off through the windows side.
*Should have been in the using you mac. *
Thanks
MacBook Pro, 15''   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

I had a similar problem about a month ago. When you say "windows side", I'm assuming you mean Bootcamp.
I was updating Bootcamp and rebooted after selecting the windows partition in System Preferences. I got the gray screen and a beep. Nothing I did would allow me to boot the MBP. I finally took it to the local Apple Store who determined the logic board was bad. They claim it had a problem where it couldn't detect a bootable partition. The new logic board solved the problem.

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