After stalled software update, my iBook will not start up all the way.

Here's my problem:
I was almost done with software update when the process seemed to stall for no apparent reason. The software update status screen said my iBook was 67% done with hard drive optimization, and stayed in this state for 15-20 minutes. The computer itself was not frozen, however, so I forced quit and tried to restart the machine.
On the restart, however, I couldn't get out of the gray screen with a status circle made up of small rectangles. I tried to force restart, but the situation did not improve.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks.
-Aaron

Welcome to Apple Discussions Aaron
Force quit in the middle of an installation spells "trouble". Try starting the computer in Safe Mode. If successful, restart the computer and see if it fully boots. If not, you more than likely have directory damage that needs to be repaired. Disk Utility may be up to the task.
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