Boot Camp 3.1 update silently fails

Ever since the Boot Camp 3.1 update was released, I've been trying to install it Every time, it silently fails, whether I'm using Software Update, or downloading and installing the package manually from Apple.com. I'm running Boot Camp 3.0 and it's fine, but it puzzles me why I can't get it updated to 3.1.
Has anyone run into this issue?

I was having this problem as well - the installer would pause then crash ("aka The Program Needs to Close") every time I tried. In the general category of "Suspect anything not from Apple", I unplugged everything FireWire/USB and uninstalled the driver for my DisplayLink external graphics adapter.
The bootcamp 3.1 update then installed just fine. (And the DisplayLink driver reinstalled just fine.)
I expect that Apple hasn't tested their installer with a wide range of third-party drivers and hardware. Get rid of any hardware or drivers you can that are not bog-standard Apple or Microsoft and see what happens.

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