Macbook shuts down when booting

Dear friends I have lot's of problems with my Macbook late 2009 when trying to boot.
Few days ago I tried to verify my disc in Disc Utility and I had this message log:
Invalid node structure
The volume Macintosh HD needs to be repaired
Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit
As soon as I did this my Macbook freezed and I couldn't do anything except trying to rebooting it.
From that moment when I try to reboot I have this kind of problem here: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3148?viewlocale=en_US
but when it tries to load my Macbook shuts down by it self.
I tried to repair the disk booting from the MacOS disk and then used utility disc to repair it but an error message appeared saying that it was impossibile.
I don't know what to do, I need to get my files back because I don't have back ups. What can I do?
Please help me.

not much.
if disk utility can not repair the disk, one option is to completely erase and install. but your hard drive may be physically damaged in which case you've to get a new one. thinking of a backup after the worst case scenario happened is regretfully a bit late.
i can think of various ways for trying to retrieve your data from the disk, but for that you'll need another hdd drive and an external usb casing.
first way is to clone a bootable system from another mac to an external usb drive, start up your book from that external drive and then try to access it's internal drive via finder or third party data retrieval software. then reformating the internal disk and doing a fresh install, hoping that the damage was not physical.
second way is to install a new HDD in the book, install os x and then putting the old one into an external usb casing, so that you can later try to access it from the fresh installed book.
Message was edited by: dirkt68
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