Not starting. Hard drive/?

Just the spinning spokes. I tried installing Leopard, since I had the disks here, but it couldn't find the hard drive.
ASnything else I should try?

Boot from the install media and run Disk Utility, found in the Utilities menu after the initial language-selection screen.
If it can't see the device (you know, "xxx.x GB Hitachi bla, bla, bla"), then your drive is toast indeed and it will be time to review what warranty options are still available.
If the device appears but not the volume (usually "Macintosh HD"), you can try verifying it. At this point and before writing on the drive and potentially causing more damage, I'd suggest getting stronger disk repair and recovery software, such as Disk Warrior. How valuable is the info on the drive? If not, go ahead and try repartitioning/erasing it; the contents are mostly lost anyway.
If the device and the volume both appear, try repairing it. Disk Utility may get lucky and bring everything back to normal or else you will need the stronger stuff.

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