My Macbook Pro is stuck on teh apple logo loading page

Hi, I started my macbook pro and it began on the gray screen with the apple logo loading sign. But it is stuck on this screen and does not go any further. I have checked the discussions on this sigt and other discussions and it says to restart the PRAM. Would it be smart to do that? and if so would it erase anything from the hard drive? I just wanted to make sure before I went foward with it because I am unfamiliar with repairing computers and dont really have the money to go and get it fixed.
Model # A1278
             MC700LL/A
Processor 2.3GHz Core i5 (2415M)

You can try resetting the PRAM/NVRAM and/or the SMC. I don't know that either will do any good. It sounds as if your MBP isn't finding the boot disk. If I were you, I would startup with the installation disc (optical) that came with your computer and use Disk Utility to both repair permissions and then verify and repair, if needed, you hard drive. You may have a hardware failure.
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