Failure to install 10.8.4 on Brand new SSD???

Hey
So I recently decided to upgrade to an Intel 160GB SSD drive in my 2011 MacBook Pro i7 and reinstall Mountain Lion from scratch. I'm able to install my 10.8 Mountain Lion which I downloaded from the App store and created a bootable USB version to run the install. Everything works fine and I'm able to setup a user account without any issues. No problems there.
As soon as I run software update and try to update to the latest 10.8.4 combo update from both the App Store and Apple's Support/Download area it will go through the entire installation and restart but when booting up all I get is a grey circle with a line through it? I've tried this 3 times and all 3 times it's the same thing. I've even tried updating to the previous 10.8.3 assuming the latest update was buggy but alas the same result. I know it's not the drive causing failures since it will install 10.8 without issue everytime after running disk utility and re-initializing and the drive was purchased brand new and sealed so I don't assume it's DOA equipment. Any suggestions why this is happening??? Does 10.8.3 or 10.8.4 not support SSD drives? Am I stuck using 10.8 for the rest of my years?
Any help would be gladly appreciated as I'd really like to stick with the SSD option rather than throw back the 500GB drive inside, which in turn runs 10.8.4 perfectly, go figure?
Here are the makes and models of both items if that makes a difference.
Apple MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.0 15" Early 2011
Intel Core i7 2.0 GHz
4 GB 1333 DDR3 MHz
500 GB SATA
Intel® SSD 320 Series
(160GB, 2.5in SATA 3Gb/s, 25nm, MLC)

Hey Walser,
Thanks so much, that definitely did the trick!!! I had to pop the SSD in a Windows Laptop and run the firmware from the CD but all is well now. I should have figured it was a firmware issue but didn't think twice assuming since it was brand new out of the box that it would be running the latest revision anyways.
Thanks alot for your support, I wish I had asked a day earlier it would have saved me 3 hours of re-installs and cursing.
Appreciate it.
SK

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