HT1199 applemac pro wont boot in safe mode, verbose mode, install DVD, NOTHING

My MacBook Pro 17" starts up in verbose mode, goes to the blue screen but then immediately goes back to verbose mode. It then immediately flashes up an error
which is that quick it's impossible to read but ends: "login window application started threaded auth" and  "already had outstanding read pending - just ignored" that's all I can read. This is then repeated constantly. Will not accept any start up key combinations (never has) will not boot from DVD, will not boot from Target Disk Mode (can access this but it won't accept the password). Tried everything I know except booting from another mac and my daughter now won't let me near it. Please can anyone help. The machine runs OSX 10.5.8 after updates

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Have you done/can you do a PRAM reset, CMD+Option+p+r...
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379
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/sbin/fsck -fy
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(Space between fsck AND -fy important).
Does it show boot manager if you hold alt or option key at bootup?
Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
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