Problem booting up on macbook pro

Hey everyone,
Long story short I bought my macbook pro in August of 2011. Its the 15" with the Core i7 2.2ghz 4GB ram 750gb HD yada yada
Anyways I started having problems and I started noticing it this week.
about a day ago I went to turn it on after turning it off for the night. I noticed that it took forever to get past the Apple loading screen.
I googled and searched and tried everything people were recommending.
1. made sure nothing was plugged in to mac
2. booted into recovery HD and did a DU verified, and repaired everything and its permissions.
3. cleared the PRAM or whatever it is.
4. reinstalled the latest Lion clinet combo update
still nothing has fixed it.
I finally got past the stuck at apple loading screen, but now when I try to log in I enter my password and I get the pinwheel and it just freezes.
I finally after about the 20th force restart booted in safe mode and it logged on.
I uninstalled Avast restarted the computer and was able to log in.
what gives? I spent all this money on this toy and its less than a year old already having problems.
I'm about to do a reinstall of Lion and see if that helps. I just need to make a time machine back up.

Do you have your Macintosh HD selected in System Preferences/Startup Disk?
Also, since you're still the warranty period, it might be a good idea to setup an Genius Bar appointment at an Apple Store. I had system hangups, spinning wheel at login and other issues that I felt were graphics related. When I took my Macbook Pro in to have diagnostics run, the graphics and mainboard were fine. However, there were some errors noticed during the hard drive check. It was recommended to replace the hard drive (no charge since I was under Apple Care). Since the hard drive was replaced, I have not had any issues and all the previous issues were resolved.

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