Mountain Lion start up stuck at grey/white screen

When I went to start up my computer this morning, it started with the chime, then the apple on the grey screen, then the white screen with the pointer was up, then it went back to the grey screen with the gear, then the white with pointer for ever.
I followed the suggested trouble shooting at the "grey screen appears during startup" and when I did the Safe Boot, I am able to log in as guest and under my secondary log in, but not my main log in. When I try to log in under my primary, the screen gets to the white with pointer then back to the log in screen.
I went on to reset the pram, then ran disk utility from my secondary log in along with AppleJack. Both made some premissions corrections but I still can not log in under my primary login.
I did check my power cables and pluged indirectly to the wall.
I took the memory out and reset it, and will try my apple memory when I pull it from my computer at work. This one has crucial RAM, which works fine with the other logins.
Have I missed anything?
Thanks

When I got back to the computer in the morning, it was back to the OO Utillities box in the Mountian Lion recovery. It said it would restart after install but I thought that meant it would be a regular start and not just within the recovery mode.
I will attempt to reinstall ML in the recovery mode again, just in case something happened in the middle I'd the night with my download.
After restart and selecting the HD it is still droning the same thing.
The laptop I was going to use to swap out memory with has been checked out, will have to wait until it comes back in. Until then, I still have my iPad...
Since I am sitting here in front of it, let me clarif:
Start up
whitish grey screen
Apple icon, then gear, for 3 to 5 minutes,
Gear stops spinning, icon and gear disappear,
pointer appears upper left,
Screen changes color to white, pointer disappeared, then changed color to light blue
At this point the cycle begins: after light blue 2 seconds, back to grayish white 1 to 2 seconds, pointer reappears in the upper left 11 seconds, back to lite blue with no pointer
if I now what was happening inside when the screen is changing color, I might be able too narrow it down.
Thanks for you suggestions, the Mountain Lion download begins again...

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