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Boot your system with the original OS X cd by holding down the 'c' key until you see the apple on your screen. Wait until the install menu appears. Look at the top and find disk utility. Run this and select your boot disk. Select 'repair permissions'. After this select the option 'reboot'. If that doesn't fix it then you need somebody to do a hands on fix it.
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