New Tiger Leopard Upgrade Hangs (Apple+Spinning Gear)

I have a long and tragic tale:
First of all, I dual-boot Windows XP in order to play Final Fantasy XI and run the occasional Windows-only program. Everything was working wonderfully (for over a year, I might add), when this morning I booted up XP, clicked on FFXI and logged in, and five or so minutes after functioning the same as ever, I get a Blue Screen of Death (BAD POOL HEADER). Since I could find nothing really on how to fix this besides a clean install, I decided to do just that; however, the windows installer gave the same BAD POOL HEADER message, so I decided to destroy the partition and make a new one to install Windows on.
This is where things got hairy.
After destroying the partition and remaking it, I boot camp'd to install XP, and after installing XP, I get "The operating system has errors" -- and my Mac partition is GONE!
So, extremely frustrated, I headed home and reinstalled everything from scratch. First Tiger (which worked fine), then I put in the Panther upgrade disk. It installed normally, but it now hangs at the screen with the Apple logo and a spinning gear. It has set there for 30+ minutes, with or without the Leopard disk in the drive.
I've done memory checks, disk repairs, permission repairs, fsck, ... you name it.
Interestingly, in verbose mode, it hangs on the line
E:[AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController][FindInterfaces] mInt0InterruptMaxPacketSize = 16
Any and all help would be VERY appreciated!~

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