Trapped in SETUP Assistant.

Greetings. Any help on the following:
1. I open iTunes, which prompts me to update to new version. I accept!
2. Software Updater opens; I uncheck the 10.5.2 update, but go ahead with the rest.
3. The mac attempts to close down programs in anticipation of 'restart.'
4. Firefox freezes on 'are you sure you want to close 2 tabs?' window.
5. Eventually, I make stupid mistake to force machine to shut down (Force Quit did not work on Firefox).
6. Upon restart, I am stuck in Setup Assistant.
7. Going through the motions of SetUp Assistant brings me to... SETUP Assistant.
The login screen still recognizes my machine's name and my password, but I can't get past SetUp Assistant. Sadly, I haven't done any backups since I upgraded to Leopard in December, but fortunately, there's nothing of DIRE importance on the machine, just a big hassle if I have to rebuild everything manually. I'm scheduled into my Genius bar tomorrow night, but would love to have my laptop back in shape sooner than that.
Thanks in advance if anyone has any advice to share!

Hi! THIS might solve your problem. Tom

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