Startup Repair Not Starting

A friend recommended installing Spybot and Malwarebytes onto my computer. I installed and ran them. At the end of that, it asked me to restart the computer. I did, and now I can't get my computer to boot up.
It either:
a) goes to a black screen with it saying "Starting Windows" without ever starting
b) goes to a blue screen if I try any of the repair/recovery options
c) goes to a "loading Windows Files" screen if I try to start any of the "Safe" modes.
I've tried F8, F9, F10, F11 and Esc.
I've tried almost all of the options in F8. The repair options goes to b), the safe options go to c) and rebooting goes to a).
F9 diagnosed the problem with "Error Code: BIOHD-3. No Bootable Device Detected"
F10 and Esc led to screens that I'm not quite sure how they might help but they did bring up screens.
F11 led to b)
Basically it seems like it wants to go to the repair/recovery menus. I found a couple sites that show me what *should* happen. Like this site...
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/7728/troubleshot-startup-problems-with-startup-repair-tool-in-windows...
I've seen the first 3 screens, but then where it shows the menu "System Recovery Options"... that menu just never comes up, though I am on that blue screen. It seems like it wants to bring it up but never does.
I've tried 4 different recovery discs, they all seem to lead to that same place, that blue screen without the menu coming up.
So... any ideas of what to do?
If I disconnected the hard drive from that computer, and then attached it to another computer with the intent of using it as an external hard drive... would it work? Or would the issues I describe prevent me from doing anything with it? Is it just now a large paperweight now?
My computer is...
HP Pavilion p6204y
Windows 7 (64 bit ... I think)
(I'm not sure if this is unrelated or a sympton, but I had a problem with Mozilla Firefox 2 days before this happened. If I was watching videos or tried to bring up Firefox, it would just freeze my computer and I couldn't do anything. Rebooting allowed to get back to windows, but I could not watch any videos or bring up Firefox. Internet Explorer did work. I'm not sure how I fixed it, but after 4-5 hours or trying to fix it, somehow I did)

Hi,
It may be that the Hard Drive itself is failing, which may also explain the previous issue you describe.
Try the following.
Create a Windows 7 Recovery CD and try running 'Start-up Repair' from this.  Download the relevant ISO from the links below - I've included the 32bit Image just in case.
Windows 7 32bit
Windows 7 64bit
You should use an application such as ImgBurn to burn the ISO to a CD.  Once created, or if you already have this, insert the CD and restart to boot from it.  Select the Repair option.
Select the 'Repair your Computer' option and follow Option 2 in the guide on the link below to run Startup Repair - if this will now run, you may well need to try this 2 - 3 times.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/668-system-recovery-options.html
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