Macbook Pro - Not booting beyond password screen

Evening!
Last night I turned my MBP off, all had been fine and was working normally and the only thing attached was a Lacie HD via the firewire port.
Tonight I've turned it on and couldn't get beyond the password screen. I've reset the Pram, disconnected the Lacie, booted in safe mode, had the install disk in, checked and repaired permissions, checked and repaired the disk which needed minor repair (first time thats ever happened and this is 3+ years old), it then passed so I rebooted but same result. I've also used Applejack on it and after that occaison it went past the password screen but finder wouldn't start so I clicked on it in the dock which then froze and I couldn't do anything so had to force shutdown.
My password was correct each time - no shaking of the box and the eventual prompt coming up - but each time it just took 20 or 30 secs and then brought the box back up. I've used the startup disk and changed my password and tried it again and now I'm sat with with a solid blue screen and have been for about five mins.
Has anybody got any ideas??
Cheers,
Andy
Message was edited by: Fordonian

Can I ask why you say that? Is there something in the description which sets a particular alarm going and you think something terrible is going to happen?
I've booted it via Applejack again and found that pretty much all apps run normally but Finder isn't there and won't start. System Prefs will launch but most options send it into a beachballing world of non-response. The only App that really kicks off is iTunes - saying my library is damaged and I've lost alot of song once it does fire up.
On the basis of those and not really having much else of a clue on what to do I've gone for an Archive and Install. Besides, last time I took to a Genius Bar the attitude I got from the guy on it was hardly pro or tollerable.

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