Sorry for these noob questions. I've recently gotten my copy of PHB, and I've read the errata, but I am still pretty confused about the stealth rules. 
So as I understand it, once you break stealth, and unless there is some way to get total cover/concealment, there is no way to go back into hiding, no matter how high your stealth skill is, right?
Also, how does invisibility, blindness, total concealment, etc work with miniatures? In the "Targetting what you can't see" section, it mentions the need to "guess what space it occupies". But if you're using miniatures, the location is right there on the board. Is the DM supposed to remove invisible creatures from the board and keep track of where it is secretly? What if some PCs have darkvision and some without? Do you then show or hide the miniatures?
Also, there is a differentiation between "invisible creature hidden from you" and "invisible creature not hidden from you". What is the difference?
Is there a good guide to the 4e stealth rules somewhere? Because the PHB isn't helping.

So as I understand it, once you break stealth, and unless there is some way to get total cover/concealment, there is no way to go back into hiding, no matter how high your stealth skill is, right?
Also, how does invisibility, blindness, total concealment, etc work with miniatures? In the "Targetting what you can't see" section, it mentions the need to "guess what space it occupies". But if you're using miniatures, the location is right there on the board. Is the DM supposed to remove invisible creatures from the board and keep track of where it is secretly? What if some PCs have darkvision and some without? Do you then show or hide the miniatures?
Also, there is a differentiation between "invisible creature hidden from you" and "invisible creature not hidden from you". What is the difference?
Is there a good guide to the 4e stealth rules somewhere? Because the PHB isn't helping.