Tiger won't start up on it's own! Please help!

Okay fellow Mac enthusiasts, I've come before you all once again for help and advice.
Here's the problem. For the past few months, my computer can not and will not start up on it's own. Meaning that when I start up, it goes to a blue screen and just stays there. Now, if I start up from the install disk and run Disk Utility and fix the permissions, when I restart, it works fine...until I need to restart, which works about 50% of the time. If not, it just returns to the blue screen once again.
Now, about a month ago, I grew tired of this method and wiped the hard drive clean and reinstalled Tiger. Things worked great once again for about a week. But now, the same problem happens again, every time. So I'm back to starting up from the Tiger disk, running utilities to fix the permissions, and restarting.
So I ask if anybody has had this problem, come across this problem, or knows how to fix the problem, please share with me.
Thank you to everyone in advance for help.

Try things in Apple doc.#106464 for your startup issue.
Also, try using Disk Utility to repair your startup disk (hard drive) as shown in Dr.Smokes Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption. Repairing the hard drive is different then Repairing Permissions and may fix your problem. Permissions have little to do with this issue. Smokes link will help walk you thru it.
Cheers!
DALE

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