Boot issues (IE won't boot)

Well, this may or may not be one of the 34890235457302 issues with 10.4.8. I'm not sure.
I was booted to windows (as I am now), when 10.4.8 came out. I did NOT actively update the computer. Now, when I start up, I get the tone, and then the apple comes up with the loading thing (spinning) at the bottom. Here's the issue. It just sits there and spins. And spins. And spins. I have literally let it try for half an hour (on two occasions) to have it boot. I then ran disk utility from the OS X DVD, and the permissions were indeed broken. I repaired them again. Nothing. It does the same thing.
What's up? I still have my 10.4.6 install disk, but I have way too much stuff that I'd lose. How do I fix these issues?

"I still have my 10.4.6 install disk, but I have way too much stuff that I'd lose. "
You won't lose anything. Do an Archive and Install:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107120

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