Macbook won't  boot up blue screen, volume check failed

Yesterday, my friend's Macbook wouldn't boot up properly. First it came up in terminal mode with the following message displayed:
disk0s2: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED)
Today did a re-start. Could not get into Safe Mode. White apple logo screen ran for 3 minutes with progress indicator (circle of sticks) followed by blue screen with progress indicator for 7 minutes, followed by blank blue screen.
Started up in single user mode and ran fsck
Results were:
fsck -f
**/dev/rdisk0s2
** Checking HFS Plus Volume.
** Checking Extents Overflow file.
** Checking Catalog file.
disk0s2: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED)
Invalid node structure
(4, 34)
**Volume check failed.
localhost:/root#
This Macbook was purchase approximately 60 days ago. Is there a simple fix to this before going back to Apple?
Thanks,
Joe

Hello Joe.
Although similar to running fsck, boot from the Tiger install disc #1 that shipped with this MacBook and run Disk First Air repair on the hard drive.
If there is a hard drive directory problem that cannot be successfully repaired after running DFA repair several times, the directory problem is substantial and the options are using a more substantial disk repair utility such as Disk Warrior (not sure if DW has been updated for a Mac with an Intel processor or not) but if so, there is no guarantee but DW has been known to work miracles or reformat the hard drive HFS+ (or extended) with Journaling enabled and then reinstall OS X and all included software.
You can call AppleCare but they will have you or your friend run DFA repair and do the same. Unless there is hard drive damage that is covered under warranty, there isn't much else AppleCare can do and hopefully your friend has/maintains a backup since this is a good example for why maintaining a backup is so important.

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