Macbook pro boots past the apple logo then gets stuck on white screen

I have a macbook pro that won't boot all the way. When I turn it on it will go to the apple logo, and proceed past it then get stuck on a white screen. If you leave it on this white screen after a little while a grey ribbon will come across the top with little white squares and rectangles. The picture comes up like this [IMG]http://i863.photobucket.com/albums/ab198/helmerfan/60350C7C-C4F6-4040-A081-388B5 4FF77ED-2239-00000184408A3AD1.jpg[/IMG] (not sure if this will work) http://s863.photobucket.com/albums/ab198/helmerfan/?action=view&current=9F4716F1 -3DE1-4799-A87A-9E8E5E918EF2-3530-00000378A8CDCED1.jpg#!oZZ5QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2 F%2Fs863.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fab198%2Fhelmerfan%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26curre nt%3D60350C7C-C4F6-4040-A081-388B54FF77ED-2239-00000184408A3AD1.jpg
I took the hard drive out and tried to start it up with just the os x disk, and still got the same thing. I took the disk out and the hard drive out and then got the folder with the question mark. Someone said that it sounded like a graphics card issue, and if you all agree do you think that that would be something that a reflow would fix? Thanks for the input guys.

I have a macbook pro that won't boot all the way. When I turn it on it will go to the apple logo, and proceed past it then get stuck on a white screen. If you leave it on this white screen after a little while a grey ribbon will come across the top with little white squares and rectangles. The picture comes up like this [IMG]http://i863.photobucket.com/albums/ab198/helmerfan/60350C7C-C4F6-4040-A081-388B5 4FF77ED-2239-00000184408A3AD1.jpg[/IMG] (not sure if this will work) http://s863.photobucket.com/albums/ab198/helmerfan/?action=view&current=9F4716F1 -3DE1-4799-A87A-9E8E5E918EF2-3530-00000378A8CDCED1.jpg#!oZZ5QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2 F%2Fs863.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fab198%2Fhelmerfan%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26curre nt%3D60350C7C-C4F6-4040-A081-388B54FF77ED-2239-00000184408A3AD1.jpg
I took the hard drive out and tried to start it up with just the os x disk, and still got the same thing. I took the disk out and the hard drive out and then got the folder with the question mark. Someone said that it sounded like a graphics card issue, and if you all agree do you think that that would be something that a reflow would fix? Thanks for the input guys.

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