Restarting loop after update to 10.5.7!

Hey Guys, I have a serious problem with OSX after updating to 10.5.7!
I updated through Software Update and the macbook restarted.
After that it went into a restarting loop. It boots-up, the logo and moving circle appears, and then it restarts.
I tried everything-
boot from Leopard CD, and repaired OSX partition, Hardware Test, Safe Mode, Single user mode, Verbose mode, and after I did Option-Command-P-R to Reset NVRAM instead of an apple logo and circle, appears a crosses out circle and it starts up using my XP via Bootcamp which is my second start up disk.
What do I DO???
I do manage to get into my OSX partition files through MacDrive, so i'm thinking of reinstalling Leopard.
My question is:
I want to save my program data and preferences, such as:
Passwords from KeyChain Access (Very Important!), Contacts from AddressBook, Bookmarks from Safari and so on...
How do I do that? Which files do I copy??
Every help is welcome!!!
Thanks, Daniel.

OK, so looking through the thread, it's a given that there's a problem with 10.5.7 and the MB Air.
For me, it's back to the problems I was getting after I first bought the machine - a kernel task occupying 150%+ of my CPU without anything much running and a restart being the only way to shift it. Though right now, even having just restarted, I'm still getting bad performance (I can barely type this post).
As it doesn't seem to affect all, I'm curious what the common factors are.
I run a second monitor and it certainly performs better without one. Is anyone else experiencing the performance issues using a second monitor, and does using it without one make it better?
Also, I'm running CoolBook. This sorted out my problems completely last year though shortly before I upgraded to 10.5.7, CoolBook broke and despite uninstalls and clean re-installs it no longer runs.
Is anyone else running CoolBook? Does it run under 10.5.7? Does it solve the problems?

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