Please help my (obvious, I think) hard drive problem

When I came home today, my wife had left a website open, and the apple swirlie was swirling. I could not close the window nor quit Firefox, nor force quit. I used the power button to shut down and then to restart. Immediately the fan came on high, and shortly after, the blinking question mark on the envelope. I inserted the original Macbook installation disk to try and start from that, but was only greeted with installation instructions. When I went to disk first aid, my hard drive did not come up. When I try and start holding down the option key, I get nothing. The fan is still whirring on high and driving me crazy. So my intuition says my hard drive is not being recognized. This is very sad. What can I do? And since when did Applecare close at night? Thanks.

I had a similar problem on my MBP. So I took out my hard drive, placed it in one of external 2.5" laptop drive enclosures. I connected it to my MBP via FireWire. I held option and booted from the Firewire drive; it worked, OS X recognized it.
So I took the drive, connected it to my Mac Pro, and copied all of the contents to my Mac Pro's internal drives. I took it to Apple, with the hard drive back in. They replaced it with a new one, after diagnosing it as a "dead hard drive"
If you don't want to do that process, take it to your Apple store immediately and see what they can do for you. Of course, it will need to be brought to Apple in the end.
-benny

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