Computer won't start up after 10.5.1 update

My leopard updates were a little rocky, but I got everything working eventually. However, after installing the 10.5.1 update yesterday, my computer no longer starts up properly. It hangs up for a VERY long time on the initial screen with the gray apple and little spinning symbol. Sometimes it eventually continues on to the logon screen, other times I get sick of waiting (literally 10 minutes) and do a hard reset. This only became a problem after the 10.5.1 update, and has been a problem every start up since then. I'm considering trying to roll back to 10.5.0 using my Time Machine backups, but thought I would check here first to see whether anyone has had similar problems (or even better, anyone has ideas about what's causing this and how to fix it). This is on my PowerMac G5 Dual 2ghz.
Thanks.

Zapping Pram didn't help, but probably wasn't a bad thing to do anyway. Another solution I've seen on another post is to start up while holding shift. This also didn't help. I have no external drives turned on, but I do have an 2nd internal drive. I've found a VERY STRANGE way to get it started: if I immediately open the CD/DVD tray while booting up, put the Leopard install disc in (probably any disc would work), and then wait till the computer gets stuck at the gray apple screen before closing the disc tray, it seems to continue starting up fine after closing the tray. Just having the disc in the drive doesn't help unless the tray is open.

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        /Users/dkerrigan/Library/Application Support/WebEx Folder/1324
            convertpdf:    Version: 1.2 - SDK 10.5 3rd-Party support link
            Cisco WebEx Meeting Center:    Version: 1301.05.2809.0 - SDK 10.5 3rd-Party support link
            asannotation2:    Version: 1206.25.2804.0 - SDK 10.5 3rd-Party support link
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        /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011
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            Microsoft Document Connection:    Version: 14.3.9 - SDK 10.5 3rd-Party support link
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            /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MAU2.0/Microsoft AutoUpdate.app
        XLD:    Version: 20131102 - SDK 10.4 3rd-Party support link
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    Time Machine:
        Time Machine not configured!
    Top Processes by CPU:
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             2%    EtreCheck
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