Start up screen frozen

My iPhone started to display "No Network" even though my carrier had good enough signal. I decided to restore it, and the problem was corrected until it synced with my last back up. After the sync, the same thing happened; it couldn't find the network again. I restored again, and decided not to sync. Turns out, it couldn't be synced anyway; the "disk cannot be written on" warning popped up.
I decided to erase and reset all settings (from the iPhone). Thought maybe that would work. It went properly until it restarted. The screen froze and it has been frozen or the last hour or so. The start up screen; Apple logo, with the loading wheel, which isn't moving.
I've tried to reset (power + home) it several times already. It turns off and back on, and then just takes me back to the same screen.
When I plug it to my MacBook, it isn't read.
I don't know what to do anymore. Any solution?

I had a similar problem, after a recent update, my itouch was acting up so I went to restore it. After i disconnected- there was no music on my ipod and when i went back to my Mac it was acting slowly so i re-started, after that it's been frozen on startup. I had recently updated to 10.6.2- not sure if that has anything to do w/ it.
I inserted the install disc I recieved when I bought the computer and ran the Utility. It said my volumes didn't match- but had repaired it. However, I still can't get past the start-up screen.
Any ideas?

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