My mac wont boot up it stays on the white screen with the apple logo

Can someone tell me why my computer will stay on the screen with the circle going around meaning its loading but i left it for over an hour and it still was on that screen. any help??????

connect to another mac (if you have), from the Disk Utilities, do a First Aid ---> Disk Repair.
Dont sent in for repair first.
Another way is to Pop in your Installer Disk that comes with the Mac and
on boot up, Press C
you will load into Installing Leopard/Tiger.
At the top menu, click till you reach Disk Utilties and under it look for your hard drive.
At the First Aid tab, there should be a verify and repair Disk options.
Click on it to check if you can do a disk repair.
Sometimes it works. So all is not lost until you tried everything.

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