Gray screen booting problem

I been having this Gray Screen problem since yesterday, my Mac is a MacBook Pro late 2011, I've tried everything (reinstall Mavericks 10.9.4, repair disk permissions, and even Safe Mode) but nothing has worked so far for my problem so today while looking for other solutions I used cmd + V and encountered the following screen and I don't know what to do because during single mode (cmd + S) I mounted the drive in read/write mode and tried to remove /etc/launchd.conf but it would only overwrite it.
I don't know what to do so could someone please help me, I really need my Mac for work

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