Macbook Pro will not boot past apple logo/spinning gear

Earlier this evening I was installing the aperture 3.0.2 and iMovie 8.0.6 updates onto my MBP and the system refused to install the Aperture update so I decided to shut down and restart the mac and when I saw the familiar Apple logo spinning I was distraught to see it would go no further. I then did what ay learned apple user would do and reset the PRAM and let it chime 4 times, just to be safe, and I restarted holding shift - the grey bar finished but it still would not load. I luckily have a Carbon Copy Clone of an old hard drive for this machine before I upgraded (much too outdated to copy back over - I would lose Final Cut Studio 3 and Aperture 3 etc...) which I was successful in booting into (and am using now) to do a disk utility > repair permission and repair disk. Both had no errors and I was sincerely confused. I attempted to boot it once more before I started to freak out. Needless to say I freaked out. I booted in single user mode and ran the checkdisk within that TWICE before typing exit and it did the rest of the verbose boot which then hung on "AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1" This is the end of what I know to do - so with that I hand it off to you... any help is appreciated a and will definitely be attempted.
-Lucas

The drive had over 350GB available. Yes I suppose I would be able to but I am unable to locate one. If someone is certain a OS replacement install would fix things I am willing to go buy one...

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