Another 10.4.11 victim

So I was at least able to open this webpage with safari (although nothing else).
I am looking at solutions for fixing my computer. Of course, I was using this long weekend to finish an important project, and now my computer is shot. I see suggestions for things I should do in the future before updating, but I am hoping for help with the archive/reinstall. (That seems to be the only thing that is helpful for people?)
I have very limited ability to search this website. It seems to make safari unstable and it crashes. Can anyone post the directions for how to do this?
I do not have my start up disks. I just moved and I can't find them. I am also not particularly computer savvy. Any help SO GREATLY APPRECIATED.

The first thing you have to do is obtain your Tiger install disk. You cannot do an archive and install without it. Sorry.
Maybe you could post your specific problems and someone might be able to help you. Usually it helps to do things like troubleshooting a Mac in a stepwise process and not do a lot of stuff all at once. Do you have any backups of important data? Try to backup as much as you can before you do much else.
Regards,
Steve M.
Edit: Take a look at this advice too.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5915204&#5915204
Also note that you will need to repair permissions during this process. You do this with Disk Utility while started up normally. You will also need to repair disk. Ordinarily this needs to be done while booted from your Tiger install disk. Since yours is missing, you'll have to use a command called fsck instead. See the following:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214
Message was edited by: Steve M.

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