Problems After Re-Installing And Archive

After having a problem with a couple of applications in Final Cut Studio(Primarily Compressor), it was suggested to re-install Tiger and and archive, as that worked for others. Now, every other start up, the screen shows the multi-language "Welcome" at the beginning of configuring a new installation. When I get the reular start up, it says "Transport Monitor Application Did Not Launch Because Of Shared Library Error." Do I need to find the old system and toss it? It would be nice to find out what's going on before trying another installation. Any help is appreciated.

Transport Monitor is a login item that is normally found in the /Library/Palm/ folder. The contents of the /Library/ folder are not transferred during an Archive and Install. They must be moved manually from the Previous System Folder. If you are no longer using Palm software then open the Accounts preferences, click on Login Items tab, and delete the Transport Monitor item from the list.

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