Spinning wheel at startup on iMAC

Hi all

Ten days ago, we had a power failure sudden AC here in the House.  Now my late 2010 model 22-inch iMAC (shipped with Snow Leopard but updated to Lion) intermittently starts correctly and at other times, it just hangs with an Apple logo on a gray screen clear with a wheel that runs on that.  This problem happens about 50 percent of the time now, and I can usually just press on and hold button power on the back of my iMAC to manually turn off and then turn the power back on.  My instincts tell me of course it is not normal, and I need to possibly fix a corruption of software operating system on the drive somehow.  I just pray that this is not a hardware failure!  Can someone tell me the best way to diagnose or fix the problem please?  Thank you, Pat.

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