TS1812 finder will not boot

Finder will not open when my imac is turned on.  Unable to boot in safe mode and i don't have the recovery disk.  Can't re point with Time Machine because you need to have finder to do so.
Any suggestions?

In addition to posting here, you may find it useful to duplicate the post in this forum:
Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard
The forum you are curently in is more "tuned" for hardware issues with pre-2006 iMacs and yours could just as easily be a system software issue.

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