Macbook won't boot...kirr kirr sound with blank grey screen

Hi everyone,
I am visiting a remote part of the world with no mac support at all. I have no install discs either . All of a sudden my mac froze and so after a while I restarted. Since then, it won't boot. I could hear a kirr kirr sound somwhere close to slot drive...I tried to restart xp from bootcamp partition but besides blank grey screen it won't go further (not even ugly question mark or rotating circle)..I hope my hard drive has not crashed because i have my entire life on my computer with no backup either.. it tried restarting in verbose mode (cmd+v?) but effect to that either..Someone please suggest something..I have winxp cd and other random cds and dvds...
Help

Hi Gregory,
Thanks for such a quick response. I think my luck ran out. I did a lot of work while I was away and couldn't back up. I figured out that weird sound (sounds like a termite) comes from the hard drive. It took the hard disk out and the noise is gone and question mark (which probably symbolizes hard disk not found) is back.
Now that I am almost sure it is a damaged disk problem, I just worry whether is would be possible to retrieve data in future. I am going to find a external enclosure (i might be able to find it here) and try it on a pc with macdrive. I don't have much hope because this kirr kirr sound gives me the feeling that the disk won't be detectable. Any ray of hope. I will buy any piece of software that gives some hope.
Zia

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