Reset ends in white screen, no job options

I have a MacBook pro 15 inch, start 2011 with always OSX Lion .on that it installed.

Never did really of the software updates, since a few days ago. It was clearly a mistake. An orange, I got first screen, then white and blue. And after another implementation, it is even more possible to connect.

I tried all the options people suggest online mode (shift) course, mode(cmd+r), vram(cmd+opt+p+r), only mode(cmd-s) and internet recovery mode recovery. (cmd + opt + r).  I continue to ending on a white screen just after the Apple logo.

-Safe mode = never got in front of a white screen;

-recovery mode = never got in front of a white screen;

VRAM-= think it worked because the sound of the chimes was stronger after;

-Single mode = Can get all the time; but sometimes blue with white letters, then the next restart custom works for sure.

-Recovery Internet = Ethernet cable and the world appears but only managed to reach the second screen once.

opt + D (material check says that there is no problem with my hardware)

I managed to reach the login screen a few times with lots of fsck - fy and restarts... But quickly dropped again after the login. At each time it failed, the Apple logo was a blue tint and I managed to reach the login, the logo was gray.

Yesterday, I managed to reinstall OS x Lion with restoration of the Internet, the first time I got to the screen with the options.

I worked very well with a bit of Internet and Excel. Then I wanted to reach the Java Control Panel in system preferences to check if the problem was Java. It crashed.

Managed to connect one more time and I tried to update Java in the browser instead of system preferences. It crashed. HARD.

After restarting, no option no longer works with the exception of the screen in single mode; but the screen is blue with white letters, so I don't know if I'm able to reach the login screen more.

I already tried many things and I'm afraid, I only make worse it.

I think the problem is the Java framework or the video graphics drivers. Rather the software associated with that material, but I don't know more.

Someone knows what to do?

make an appointment at the genius Bar to be sure that you have these questions:

https://www.Apple.com/support/MacBookPro-videoissues/

Your Mac MUST meet all THE requirements of the program to cover. It must be in the correct date range and must be able to run the diagnosis of VST and fail to be covered by the program.

Mac that don't meet ALL the requirements (such as Macs who cannot run anything) is generally considered a random failure.

They are not trying to squeeze every penny from you like car dealerships. Apple wants you to be a customer happy, if possible. The store manager can have additional flexibility to allow outdoor program repairs or provide repair cost if you don't finish eligible under the program.

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    Reset the computer to start as usual

    When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:

    Click Start, type msconfig.exe in the start search box and press ENTER.

    If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click on Continue.On the general tab, click the Normal startup option, and then click OK.

    When you are prompted to restart the computer, click on restart.

    Hope this information is useful.

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Suresh Kumar-Microsoft Support.

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