Won't Boot Up, Using Time Capsule?

Alright, I'm having a field day of problems today with our iMac.
I was working with MyPublisher's application BookMaker 2.2 for Macs. It was working alright, but then it crashed on me. It caused me to get the spinning beach ball, and everything else running crashed also. I was able to move the windows around, but I couldn't do anything else. I tried going to the dock to force quit but was unable because it froze while trying to do so.
I used the power button on the back to shut it down. I came back in an hour or so and restarted it with no problems. I then attempted to use bookmaker again. It was working for about an hour with no problems. Then suddenly it froze again. My iTunes stopped playing and it did the same as I described earlier.
I shut it off again using the button in the back.
I booted up off of my install disk and attempted to repair it. It got about a minute in and this is the error I received - First Aid Failed: Filesystem verify or repair failed
So where do I go from here? I have a time capsule with a back up on it and I'm thinking of going that route. However do I need to erase the hard disk first? Or do I just select restore from backup?
Thank you ahead of time for the help!

Hi Kendra
You probably should try again to repair your Startup Disk as outlined below:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8492.html
If the repair still fails then run the Apple Hardware Test:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1509
Then if no hardware issues are found, try restoring from your TC/TM backup:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/15638.html
Dennis

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