Archive and Install Time? Clarification?

I have several symptoms going on simultaneously that lead me to think that I need to try an Archive and Install.
1. Mail loses all settings and data on a daily basis.
2. Trying to install Quicken via CD that is known to be good gives bad disk error message.
3. Trying to transfer files from CD-R burned on another PB running same OS gives file error message and won't allow transfer of some files.
4. Found an iPhoto file that was consuming almost 80 gigs of disk space. How and why?
5. During start-up, when the gray Apple start-up screen appears, there is an irregular gray line about 3 inches long that appears above the Apple. It isn't present when I start up from the Install Disk, and disappears when the desktop appears.
Repaired permissions, repaired disk using disk utility, performed long hardware test. Am I missing something?
If I try an Archive and Install, will that preserve my data and files? System settings, yes, but what about my stuff. I suppose that means I need to reinstall any third party software?

Daniel is almost right. What an Archive and Install does is to move your entire existing system into a Previous System Folder at the root directory of the hard drive. It then installs a fresh copy of OS X. All your files are preserved. If you use the option to preserve user and preference settings they will be moved into the new system. All your installed applications that are in the Applications folder will be moved into the new system. However, some applications will store information in the /Library/Applications Support/ folder. These files will remain in the Previous System Folder and will have to be moved to the new system manually.
If you do an archive and install be sure you first repair the hard drive. Do not attempt an archive and install unless the hard drive has been verified as OK.

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    [email protected]

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    11 com.apple.finder 0x00016514 0x1000 + 87316
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    18 com.apple.finder 0x00002d54 0x1000 + 7508
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    r20: 0x0000000000000000 r21: 0x00000000f0101ad0 r22: 0x0000000000100003 r23: 0x000000000061ea20
    r24: 0x00000000a288a8c0 r25: 0x0000000000000000 r26: 0x0000000000000000 r27: 0x000000000181b800
    r28: 0x0000000000000000 r29: 0x0000000000653490 r30: 0x0000000000000000 r31: 0x000000009288a8c0
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