Desktop Freeze after LEopard install

After installing Leopard my OS will not start normally. First start will almost always freeze when the desktop arrives on screen. The top finder menu shows but no desktop icons. The curser will sometimes turn to the color wheel but nothing happens. I can even click on item on the dashboard and hear the hard drive work but nothing on the screen. I do a hard reboot with the power and the second time it will start normally. If i do it again a day later it will do the same until the second restart.
Any thoughts, anyone with the same issue, what could it be, very dissapointing!!

Hey Boom-Stick, yeah, I got the same problems, almost. Only my PBG4 won't show the desktop at all, everything else is running though, like photoshop or any other app. I'm fighting my way through this, but I didn't find the right solution yet. One that helped a bit was the following:
go here: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1223396&tstart=0
and follow the steps. Create a new Admin, then all of the sudden the desktop/finder works perfectly. Only when you go back to the old username, it won't work again, that's the part I haven't figured out yet... right now I'm repairing my permissions, hoping this will help. But I dunno yet.
Cheers, Ben

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