IMac start up freezes on gray apple screen.......

I was re-installing OS X. Part way through the installation the computer froze. Once this happened, I turned off the computer. To my surprise, when I tried to start it up again, the computer wouldn’t get past the opening window of the gray screen with the apple. I’ve tried the holding down “c” thing, and that didn’t work. I’m not sure where to go from here. Any suggestions?

It could be the drive, but it very well could be another hardware component.
At this time, I would try booting up on your Apple Hardware Test disk, that came with your Mac, or Tech Tool Pro ,if you have it, and see if they flag any of your hardware.
I would hate to see you buy a hard drive and then find out it was something else making it freeze. If the AHT disk freezes also, personally I would take it in for repair. Trying to guess which component is bad is an expensive guessing game.
I would try to backup your stuff before going to the shop.
Cheers!
DALE

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