Grey, red, green, blue screen during startup

Hi,
today my macbook 13" unibody was working well. Then I put it in sleep mode and after it woke up I got grey, red, green, blue, vertical stripes, horizontal stripes screen. I tried to reboot my macbook and always the red, green, blue loop. I tried a cmdoption+pr boot with no results. I then tried to remove the battery and push the start button for 5 sec. but no results again.
I've tried to boot with the C button and the installation disk but I got always the red green blue loop.
What else can I do to solve the problem?

We are experiencing the same issue on a Macbook A1278 13.3" Aluminum Notebook. Has anyone found a solution to this issue? Thank you.

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