Mac Book Pro (4.1) Randomly Locks Up/Not Responsive to Anything

My Mac Book Pro (OSx 10.5.5) seemingly randomly locks up after ~10ish hours of being on. This started about a week ago (purchased in late February) after nothing new being installed. I'm of course never in my office to see this happen, but what I see when I come back is a computer with a black monitor, not responsive to the keyboard at all (caps lock light won't even turn on, space doesn't "wake it up", etc), and not responsive to USB devices (iphone won't charge, external keyboard doesn't do anything). The LED on the open the lid button is in a solid dimly lit state. When I attempt to close the screen the same LED is in a solid (non-blinking) state though brighter. Again, USB peripherals have no effect on the state of the machine. When I open the screen it's exactly as described above. The only solution I've found is the power button which is incredibly frustrating since a) I lost some work and b) I lost a 3 GB download in the middle for the third time now. Help??? Thanks,
Doovie

Have you run Repair Disk from Disk utilities while booted from your OS installer disk? Is your MBP set to sleep if not used while on?

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