I believe when you insert the cd and rapidly tap c you can by choosing the 
default settings there have it install with out a racing anything. I don't know 
if this will get you back to the default but someone please correct me if I am 
totally wrong before she tries this.

Thanks.
On Mar 28, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Debra Turner wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> I think as a beginner I have gotten snow leopard's settings out of whack. My
> track pad gestures do not work well anymore and I am unable to get into the
> menu to determine the battery level and time.  Is there a way to reinstall
> Snow Leopard without overwriting files such as my Vmware image and Itunes
> library?
> 
> Debra 
> 
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