Setting up a new user account without apps

Hi there
Ok here's a little backgorund to help you all out first. I have had the computer since November. I bought it as a Refurb model. In December I got an Elgato diversity with Eyetv. I have had numerous problems with this (one where my whole os had major system crashes. I have sorted that out by zeroing the disk and re-installing. EyeTv just has never been the same since. SO I have contacted Elgato and I have followed there instructions to the letter T. The final instruction is to open a new user account to check for software clashes.
This obviously needs a totally new user account opening without anything from my admin account being installed on the new user.
I have tried to do this through system prefs and add new user, but it just keeps sharing all my apps and prefs.
So how do I go about creating this "Fresh user account"?
Duo Core 1.66ghz mac mini   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   2gb RAM

pod meister,
quite as yr office person says. It would be wrong to remove all the apps. I would not be sure what ElGato can mean when they say the test user has no apps!. Elgato (?) will need to use some apps for it's normal operation, and the more general user functions will as well. You would msee in yr 'Parentalo controls, in sys prefs pane that there are 'helper apps' that you can allow or not to any controlled user. So there are helper apps.
You can 'turn off' lots of system extensions with a special boot up but won't Elgato need some of them? It is after all the operation of Elgato that you want to test.
The usual dodgy 'apps' are starup items like so called haxies which moderate certain basic system operations. You could start by disabling the.
You might care to consider that Elagto is shoveling the blame onto 'the rest of the world' saying it 'is something else',but I may be wrong.

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