My ibook won't start mac osx

Hi! I was trying to download a program and install it but when restart my ibook it show the massage "Starting Mac OSX" for a few seconds with uncomplete load. And the display becomes blue forever.I counldn't even shut down. Please help!
sakdanuwat
Thailand
PS ibook G4 1.33 12"

Follow Duane's instructions to the tech library. I also highly recommend that people buy an advanced disk repair tool like DiskWarrior or TechTools Pro. It makes recovering from common disk problems a snap.
You run the software from the CD which also contains system start up files on it so it can diagnose and repair many disk problems after they've happened...keeping you from a trip to the Apple Store.
It's also a good idea to repair disk permissions frequently. Programs like Cocktail allow you to do this by setting up a timed event.
Dean

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