My macbook doesn't turn off and filesystem verify or repair failed

My macbook doesn't turn off unless I take out the battery, which I did not do at this time. Used disk utility and it came up with Error: filesystem verify or repair failed. Missing thread record id=2099508. Incorrect number of thread records.  Invalid file count. Should be 1042169 instead of 1042170. The volume needs to be repaired - 7%. Okay, shall I take out the battery, then put it back in, and on startup press D and do a hardware test? Or what?  Thank you.  Ellen 
These are the MacBook's specs:
Processor Name:
Intel Core 2 Duo
   Processor Speed:
2.4 GHz
   Number Of Processors:
1
   Total Number Of Cores:
2
   L2 Cache:
3 MB
   Memory:
2 GB
   Bus Speed:
800 MHz

Sorry I didn't reply sooner. I had work to do on my computer, and I didn't want to rsk messing around with it until I finished.  So, I removed the battery in order to turn off the computer, then restarted it , holding down the D key at the same time. The computer started up, but no screen came up to continue. So I again removed the battery, though I did first try shutting it down the correct way, and aain restarted with holding the D key down. Nothing happed no hardware test.  So, everything is backed up now, and is my next step to insert my Mac OS X install disc 1, or do I earase everything and install it,?  And am I supposed to install the disc while holding down the C key?
Thank you.
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