Nuttin works for me in snow leopard

well, now that i have upgraded, pages, numbers, keynote, ical, and a host of other items won"t open...all i get is report sent to apple....like that will help me out now that school is starting and I have to use this coimputer to be somewhat productive. Any thaoughts to help this poor person out?
Thanks
Tom
Message was edited by: Thomas Dillon1

You could try installing again over your existing install. And, if you want to go back to Leopard, then you will need to do an erase and install. I would first try the Leopard (i.e., 10.5) DVD. But, you may have to use the Snow Leopard (i.e., 10.6) DVD for the erase part. Let's assume the first for now. Startup from the DVD by holding down c when starting up. Next, when able, choose your language and stop. Then, using the menus at the top, select Disk Utility and erase you drive. Next, quit Disk Utility and continue the install. After the install is complete, insert your Leopard applications disk and install the programs you want. Now, you are done.
In the other case, you will have to exit the installer after exiting Disk Utility. Next, you would startup with your Leopard DVD again by holding c down during startup. Now, after selecting your language again, just click install. After the installer is finished, install your applications as above.

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