Weird Macbook Boot Problem

So the other day i was on my computer when it froze suddenly. I tried to turn it back on but it only gets to the apple sign with the progress rotor thing. I freaked out, because last time this happened my hard drive was physically broken and I had to get it replaced. I have a lot of stuff on there that isn't backed up because my external HD and ipod are also both broken (bad luck). I booted from my OSX install disc and ran disk utility on the mac HD. I ran repair and it said "this drive appears to be OK" and then I ran verify and it said the same thing. So then I went to startup disk and chose to restart in Mac OSX and it's still stuck at the apple screen, ***? My HD is partitioned between Mac and Windows but both of them showed up fine when I booted from the install disc. It seems like all of my data is still there and my hard drive is fine, but for some reason I can't access it anymore. Can anybody give me some advice, because the "genius" at the apple store just booted disk utility and did the same thing i did (wow, thanks man) and then tried to sell me DiskWarrior and Data Rescue II for $100 each. What should I do?

It sounds like it could just be a system software issue. Do you have any way to access the content of the disk w/o booting from it? Lyssa's suggestion may not be bad... I just might be concerned that if the disk is corrupted, that doing that could corrupt the data that you may still have on the drive.

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