5.0.1 update won't run

Not sure if this is a computer problem or an update problem, but every time I click to update Firefox to 5.0.1, the box just stays on the "updating firefox" window. The blue and white "barber pole" keeps spinning, but nothing happens. We're talking a couple of hours here. I have mac OS 10.6.8.

Niel:  Thanks. 
For others benefit, here is what happened.
I had installed Logic Studio 9.1 some time ago.......not knowing what all the programs were nor what they did, I created a "Logic Studio" subfolder in my applications folder and put all Logic Studio programs into it so I'd know where they were and could review each at my leisure over time.
My assumption now is that when the updater looks for the Logic Pro program, it looks only in the applications folder.  It seems lame that it would not also look in the subfolders of the applications folder, but that apparently IS the way it works.  Because my Logic Pro program was located in the "Logic Studio" subfolder, the updater just didn't see it..hence the error message I received when I tried to update. 
Solution:  I moved all the Logic Studio programs out of the subfolder and now they reside in the applications folder. Ran the 9.1.5 updater and it worked like a charm. 

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