If you start up from your software install CD, you'll have full access to everything. Just put in the cd & restart while holding down the C key.
You can try going to System Folder/Preferences and trashing Monitors. That might do it. Then try restarting, without holding down the C key, and see how the monitor looks. if, by some chance yur machine stills starts up from the dc, go to the Apple menu and click on Startup disk and select Hard Drive..
When thing get real bad, it's sometimes easiest to just do a Clean Install of your System - leaving you old system folder, and all the stuff you want from that in a new folder entitled Previous System.
To doa clean install of system software, start from cd & go to Install, On the first or second screen, you should see something like Options. click on that and select Clean Install. DO NOT do a regular install or you'll loose stuff. Make sure you do a CLEAN INSTALL.
When done, restart. You can then move stuff you want to retains, like special Control Panels, Extensions, Fonts from Previous System fodler to System Folder. Just open something like Extensions in both Previous System & System folders. Put them in List view and compare. Drag things that you don't see in the new folder from the earlier one.