Lenovo T61 wont boot from disk or blue button but it will run pc doctor

So I had left my Lenovo T61 Laptop on overnight and I woke up to a black screen with some sort of error message about the hard drive. I have had previous error messages about the hard drive on a blue screen but it has always returned to normal when I switch it back on.
So after I try to turn it back on I get a blue screen about the hard drive, laptop resets and it wont start up normally.
This is what happens when I try to start it...
I have the option to press the blue button
after that Im on a black screen with the option to start windows normally or launch start up repair.
It doesnt matter what option I choose, a loading bar appears with 'windows is loading files...'
the next screen is another loading screen, 'microsoft corporation'
after it has been on this for over 5 minutes, the screen goes black and stays that way.
If I put in my restore disk (I have  and boot from the drive it skips the option of starting normally or going to recovery center and starts on the loading screen (windows is loading files...) then goes to the 'microsoft corporation' loading bar, after a while it goes black and stays that way. I can hear the disk spinning and the disk is new without scratches.
If I put pc doctor in and boot from the cd, pc doctor comes up. I have ran the test twice and each time everything passed.
I had vista 32 on, and that is the recovery cds I have. I have used cd 1, 2 and 3 without any sucsess.
If one person gives me the correct this without sending it to Lenovo I will paypal you £10 (basically buying you a beer)
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I hadnt tried that, I didnt know I could. When I did that test it came back with a 0000 error. I googled that and found a few thread on this forum saying its means the hard drive is on its way out. So its looks like I have to send it in. 
Im not sure if this is the model number, but the type is 8898-AQG
If I try to run safe mode  its starts loading files on a black screen. The last one its loads is
'Loaded: \windows\system32\drivers\crcdisk.sys'
I have no clue what that is, but it stops there.

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