System Folder errors after I changed all permissions on HD to read & write

Hi,
Two things may have caused probs on my new 2010 iMac (Snow Leopard), and Applecare is shut so I would really appreciate some help as I have urgent work.
1) INCORRECT PERMISSIONS
I have been stupid. I clicked on Macintosh HD and changed all permissions to read & write because I wanted to be sure I could open and edit all documents on other computers.
I ran Disk Utility Repair Permissions from the install disc, but I am still getting system error messages, and my HP printer won't work.
The first message, in Repair Permissions, said: Warning: SUID file System/Library/Cores has been modified and will not be repaired. I have read a support doc on this which says no need to worry but I don't like it and would like to fix this.
More importantly, my HP printer won't work, displays error beside the document in print dialogue box.
Deleting the printer and readding it didn't work, so I downloaded new drivers and tried to install them, which is when I got the second system error message: System extension System/Library/Extensions/BJUSBLoad.kext was installed improperly and cannot be used. Please try reinstalling it or contact product's vendor for an update.
I checked the permissions on the file and they were still wrong despite Repair Permissions, allowing everyone to read & write. So I have now clicked on the entire System folder and changed the permissions to: System read & write, admin read only, everyone read only.
Will this fix it or do I need to do something else, such as check ownership, to make sure all permissions on the computer are now correct?
2) MEMORY STICK SHUT DOWN MY IMAC
Additionally (though I don't think this had anything to do with my problems), I inserted a Sandisk USB memory stick the other day and it immediately shut down the computer. When I inserted it into my Macbook it initially rejected it and gave me a message saying the device wanted too much power so it had ejected it to prevent damage to my computer. When I tried again it was OK. I totally reformatted the stick in case there was something harmful on it, but should I now bin the stick as faulty? Scared to use it again.
3) IS IT BEST TO REINSTALL ENTIRE SOFTWARE?
If I do a reinstall of all the software from the install disc, will it wipe out all my data, such as Mail, documents, bookmarks and other apps?
I would back-up, but if I try and back up files on my external drive it will automatically do a Time Machine back-up and I don't want to do that in case it backs-up all the corrupted files. Otherwise, I wouldn't mind starting again just to be sure all is well.
Expert advice would be very much appreciated.
Thank you
Sarah

Oh, silly really. I was in a hurry and working on docs that I needed to take to the office and open on another computer there.
But when I checked the permissions on the doc it said I could read & write but everyone else was read only.
I thought if I opened it on another machine I'd be stuck with read only access and not be able to work on there. I think I couldn't change it, so I thought to avoid any future problems like that I would change everything on machine!
Yikes. Won't do that again
Sarah

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    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Database code page is ok.                            155  1.483860
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Database collating sequence is ok.                 85862  1.569722
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  DB2_WORKLOAD=SAP is set in DB2 registry as required.
    4 ETW000                                                                           26604  1.596326
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  CLI Insert Buffering is disabled on single partition databases.
    4 ETW000                                                                            2044  1.598370
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  INFO: Unable to determine SAPDBHOST; defaulting to 'UNKNOWN'
    4 ETW000                                                                            2274  1.600644
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)                  171  1.600815
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  INFO: Unable to determine SAPDBHOST; defaulting to 'UNKNOWN'
    4 ETW000                                                                           28183  1.628998
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: Structure of NTAB on DB is VERS_B            42992  1.671990
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: standalone processing                          261  1.672251
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: read profile                                   132  1.672383
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/entrycount 1000.                     131  1.672514
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/ftabsize 500.                        129  1.672643
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/irbdsize 100.                        127  1.672770
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/sntabsize 100.                       129  1.672899
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: compute_hash_card: 2003.                       190  1.673089
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: maxcnt 1000.                                   175  1.673264
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: hfactor 2003.                                  129  1.673393
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_protocol_size 104                          128  1.673521
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: hdr_backpack_offset 0                          127  1.673648
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: hdr_backpack_size 0                            127  1.673775
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: header_size 80.                          128  1.673903
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: item_size 64.                            127  1.674030
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: item_cnt 1000.                           128  1.674158
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: unit_size 4                              128  1.674286
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: unit_cnt 128000.                         127  1.674413
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: data_size 512000.                        280  1.674693
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: header_size 80.                          131  1.674824
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: item_size 64.                            128  1.674952
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: item_cnt 250.                            127  1.675079
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: unit_size 8                              126  1.675205
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: unit_cnt 12800.                          128  1.675333
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: data_size 102400.                        128  1.675461
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: header_size 80.                          127  1.675588
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: item_size 64.                            127  1.675715
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: item_cnt 250.                            126  1.675841
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: unit_size 4                              144  1.675985
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: unit_cnt 25600.                          129  1.676114
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: data_size 102400.                        128  1.676242
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: header_size 184.                         128  1.676370
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: item_size 40.                            127  1.676497
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: item_cnt 1000.                           127  1.676624
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: unit_size 256                            139  1.676763
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: unit_cnt 1000.                           129  1.676892
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: data_size 256000.                        129  1.677021
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: hh_p 1017dc710, hh_len 80                843  1.677864
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: aa_p 10186e390, aa_len 16024             139  1.678003
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: ia_p 101872240, ia_len 64000             172  1.678175
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: dat_p 101881c50, dat_len 512000          134  1.678309
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: hh_p 1017db620, hh_len 80                130  1.678439
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: aa_p 1018fec60, aa_len 16024             133  1.678572
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: ia_p 101902b10, ia_len 16000             131  1.678703
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: dat_p 1019069a0, dat_len 102400          132  1.678835
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: hh_p 1017db680, hh_len 80                129  1.678964
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: aa_p 10191f9b0, aa_len 16024             132  1.679096
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: ia_p 101923860, ia_len 16000             131  1.679227
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: dat_p 1019276f0, dat_len 102400          132  1.679359
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: hh_p 1017e7a70, hh_len 184               146  1.679505
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: aa_p 101940700, aa_len 16024             132  1.679637
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: ia_p 1019445b0, ia_len 40000             132  1.679769
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: dat_p 10194e200, dat_len 256000          132  1.679901
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: ntab_mem_protocol 1017e7a70, ntab_mp_p 1017e7a70, ntab_proc_id 0
    4 ETW000                                                                             210  1.680111
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: hh_p 1017dc710, ha_list 10186e390, hi_list 101872240, buffer 101881c50
    4 ETW000                                                                             433  1.680544
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: hh_p 1017db620, ha_list 1018fec60, hi_list 101902b10, buffer 1019069a0
    4 ETW000                                                                             208  1.680752
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: hh_p 1017db680, ha_list 10191f9b0, hi_list 101923860, buffer 1019276f0
    4 ETW000                                                                             225  1.680977
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: hh_p 1017e7ad8, ha_list 101940700, hi_list 1019445b0, buffer 10194e200
    4 ETW000                                                                             208  1.681185
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 0
    4 ETW000                                                                             237  1.681422
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 1
    4 ETW000                                                                             255  1.681677
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 2
    4 ETW000                                                                             252  1.681929
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 3
    4 ETW000                                                                             270  1.682199
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    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   4                            118  1.685933
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:4                            120  1.686053
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    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   40                           118  1.687394
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:40                           119  1.687513
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    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   10                           118  1.688129
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10                           119  1.688248
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    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10                           226  1.689073
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:5                                                  127  1.689200
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    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  { db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_READ_ONLY', tname = 'TADIR' ) {twdbcall.c:653}
    4 ETW000                                                                             218  1.711532
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  } db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_READ_ONLY', retcode = 0 )
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