My macbook 2007 won't start up past the logo screen.

My macbook 2007 won't start up past the logo screen. I've tried to boot the computer off the install dvd that came with it but it comes up with a box saying that Mac OS X can't be installed on this computer. It has a yellow triangle over a hard drive in the box. What do I do?

You need to start the MacBook with the original DVD that shipped with the MacBook. then run disk utility on your hard drive to repair it, also repair your permissions. 

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