Reinstall but deleting the previous system without formatting the hard disk

HI there, I was wondering if there's a way to reinstall Snow Leopard with the option that Tiger had: install and rename the old system folder and keep existing users. I'm having some issues with my iMac and and don't want to format the hard disk because I don't want to lose some applications and I don't have an external hard disk to make a back up. I tried reinstalling but it seems that it doesn't fix the issues.
Thanks for your help
PERCY

I agree with Allan. However, you should know that with Snow Leopard, a reinstall, not an erase and install, will, by default, give you new system files while retaining everything else. There is no Previous System folder.
I see you already tried that.  What issues aren't being fixed?

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