After update to 10.5.1 most Apple apps crash

I just updated to 10.5.1 and tried to restart mail. It crashed. I tried it a number of times and it crashes, get the menu up but no mail boxes appear before it crashes.
I tried to look at crash log in console.app and it crashes, puts up menu then crashes.
Decided to repair permissions and Disk Utility does the same thing, crashes with out really getting started.
Firefox runs normal - that's where I'm posting from.
Tried restarting, didn't help. Reset the P-Ram and have the same problem.
I had about 4 firewire drives connected, so I disconnected them and rebooted. Still can't run mail, console, disk utility. Haven't tried any other apps yet.
At my wits end - any ideas what to try?
Fred

OK, I got everything working again.
I downloaded the standalone 10.5.1 installer (all 110 megs of it) and reinstalled 10.5.1. I had installed from software update before.
Thanks,
Fred

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