Imac Grey screen require erase and install

I have erased and rinstalled about 6 times now.  Works fine then eventually falls apart (freezes, safarie quits, then dies) and will not start as ball spinning with grey bar filling then shutdown wh about 1/3 through.  Apple store did 2 of the reinstalls and sold me a back up disk.  This is great as now I can rease and reinstall weekly without much loss.  Also replaced hard drive under apple recall.  But now same problems.  Cannot repair disk as it goes so far and tells me to erase and reinstall.  Not sure but getting close to tossing the machine.  Already spent $600 on repairs with no progress.  Apple store said har drive was fine and we were installing bad software, but we dot havemuch more the basics plus MS office
Anyone else out there have this issue

That ***** you can Easley buy a new hd for about 60$ 1tb for the iMac on eBay or any tech site and replace it.   I don't think apple will do it again u can always try again

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    4/20/09 1:20:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Subject Name :
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    4/20/09 1:20:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Not After : 20:20:53 Apr 15, 2029
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    4/20/09 1:20:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 16 >
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    Free Memory: 2.76 GB
    Wired Memory: 438.53 MB
    Used Memory: 1.24 GB
    Inactive Memory: 71.50 MB
    Total VM: 38.07 GB
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    1 launchd root 0.0 556.00 KB 586.74 MB
    10 kextd root 0.0 1.28 MB 586.19 MB
    11 notifyd root 0.0 476.00 KB 586.17 MB
    12 syslogd root 0.0 460.00 KB 587.24 MB
    14 ntpd root 0.0 864.00 KB 586.12 MB
    15 usbmuxd _usbmuxd 0.0 944.00 KB 587.46 MB
    16 update root 0.0 288.00 KB 585.57 MB
    17 SystemStarter root 0.0 680.00 KB 585.61 MB
    20 securityd root 0.0 2.16 MB 587.43 MB
    23 mds root 0.0 13.52 MB 64.70 MB
    24 mDNSResponder _mdnsrespo 0.0 1.21 MB 587.49 MB
    25 loginwindow ianmac 0.0 5.92 MB 787.90 MB
    26 KernelEventAgent root 0.0 652.00 KB 585.68 MB
    28 hidd root 0.0 600.00 KB 586.12 MB
    29 fseventsd root 0.0 1.38 MB 592.71 MB
    31 dynamic_pager root 0.0 608.00 KB 585.61 MB
    33 diskarbitrationd root 0.0 1,016.00 KB 585.69 MB
    34 DirectoryService root 0.0 3.93 MB 21.80 MB
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    39 autofsd root 0.0 672.00 KB 585.62 MB
    41 socketfilterfw root 0.0 2.29 MB 585.93 MB
    44 distnoted daemon 0.0 792.00 KB 585.59 MB
    45 portmap daemon 0.0 360.00 KB 585.62 MB
    46 coreservicesd root 0.0 16.61 MB 38.91 MB
    49 blued root 0.0 1.96 MB 596.99 MB
    55 WindowServer _windowser 16.6 68.21 MB 864.35 MB
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    93 hpusbmond root 0.0 784.00 KB 586.77 MB
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    111 UserEventAgent ianmac 0.0 3.19 MB 598.84 MB
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    114 Finder ianmac 0.0 38.39 MB 322.15 MB
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    988 SystemUIServer ianmac 0.1 12.73 MB 233.25 MB
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    2361 helpdatad ianmac 0.0 8.14 MB 603.46 MB
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    2719 usb _lp 0.0 764.00 KB 586.62 MB
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    2815 pppd root 0.0 1.62 MB 587.00 MB
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    2868 Help Viewer ianmac 0.0 9.70 MB 798.31 MB
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    2009-07-05 03:39:57 PDT - T[0xB038D000] - Plug-in Local state is now active.
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    2009-07-05 03:39:57 PDT - T[0xB0491000] - Registered node /Search/Network
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    2009-07-05 03:39:58 PDT - T[0xB0289000] - BSD Plugin - index passed integrity check
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    2009-07-05 07:54:25 PDT - T[0xB0081000] - Network transition occurred.
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    2009-07-05 09:03:31 PDT - T[0xB0081000] - Network transition occurred.
    2009-07-05 09:03:31 PDT - T[0xB0081000] - Network transition occurred.
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