Computer won't boot after OS Update

Latest Tiger OS update ran from the Web. When I attempted to restart the computer it stopped just short of finishing full boot. I'm left with a blank blue screen. DVD drive keeps spitting out Tiger Install Disk, even though I hold down "C" key while attempting to restart. Now what? ps. using wife's computer to post this msg. Any advice? Please respond to [email protected]

Startup in Safe Mode
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Safe Mode deletes some system caches that may help.
Once you're in Safe Mode, click the Apple menu icon top left in the screen. From the drop down menu click Restart.
If you can't boot in Safe Mode, boot from your install disc, run Disk Utility to verify and if necessary, repair the startup disk.
Using Disk Utility to verify or repair disks

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