MBP core 2 duo not starting/is unusable after it starts

Hi!
Earlier today i did some heavier photoshop work and stuff was running fine, albeit quite slow. Anyway, so i decided to quit photoshop and restart, i saved the document to the desktop but photoshop wouldn't quit properly and stopped the restart.
After force quitting PS the mac suddenly starts running extremely slow and it takes almost 15 minutes before i manage to get it to begin the restart and after which it gets stuck on the white screen with the apple and the spinning thing.
I've tried to restart several times after that, two of which i managed to reach the desktop but was unable to do anything other than opening my web browser. I tried to start it using safe mode, but that only resulted in a loading bar that didn't move and that the computer doesn't even reach desktop anymore.
I'm not sure but i'm suspecting it's the hard drive (?) and i'm wondering if there's anything i can do other than get it replaced. Also, is there any way to recover the files from another computer or something? Specifically need the one that caused all this. -_-
Thanks in advance!

Hi Mende1,
The graphics card was working fine just before the 10.7.5 update. No sign of any problems? It's very coincidental that the graphics card would stop working just after an OSb update!

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