MBP won't start up past initial grey screen!!!

My MBP just stopped starting up today. When I turn it on, it goes to the normal grey screen with the apple. Then, when it switches to the blue screen, it just gets frozen, and won't do anything. I don't know what to do. Any suggestions????

DiskWarrior would probably fix it. Did you try to fsck it?
1. Reboot/Startup holding your Command-S key down.
2. At the command line type the following and hit 'Return.'
/sbin/fsck -fy
3. After it has check/repaired your disk, type 'reboot' and hit 'Return' again. Unit should bootup normally.
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