Can't boot with OS X 10.58

I recently ran the os X 10.5.8 update. Upon reboot, I get as far as the blue screen. I reinstalled 10.5 and it runs fine. I tried the update again and I get the same result. Am I stuck with 10.5.7 and need to install all the 7 updated individually or does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Bob

There are two Systems and three libraries. One is for your user account settings and the others are global.
The path to the user Library is:
Macintosh Hard drive > Users > (your username) > Library
The global libraries are in:
Macintosh Hard Drive > Library
and
Macintosh Hard Drive > System > Library
Be sure to check all three locations. The linked article suggests it is in the last one, but they do not use the usuall path nomenclature.
Although some people claim it's overkill, I always repair permissions both before and after installing anything via Software Update. If it's a system level update like the one you are doing, I also boot from the system CD/DVD and let Disk Utility do any needed repairs. Again, not everyone's cup of tea, but I've never had a problem updating any of our nine OSX Macs with this method.

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