HELP! Problem with LEOPARD!!! FILEVAULT

Hello.. my friend installed LEOPARD upgrade today. Everything went OK, then he do the Softwware update and the re-start and when it went up, his MacBook Pro can't take his password. Some message with FILEVAULT problem came up.
He can re-installed Leopard again and save his data?

This happened to me. To fix it I:
Reinstalled Tiger (yes it works) and when asked for username to create, make sure it is exactly the same as the one used before (long name, short name, password). You will not be able to find old files yet but this means that Leopard will be installed with same user details that you are used to!
Upgrade to Leopard.
You will then find all filevault files in a sparseimage in a subfolder of the "Previous System..." folder. It will open for you because you used the same username and password in the stage above!
Just copy these files to your new home folder.
All done.

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    Message was edited by: Éamonn Ó Catháin

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