Difference btwn Combo update, and regular PPC update for 10.4.8???

On the Download page, the most recent OS update (For PPC) is.
- Mac OS X 10.4.8 Update (PPC)
This update is recommended for all users and includes general operating system fixes. @ 31mb
There is also, just below it, weighing in at 149mb
- Mac OS X 10.4.8 Combo Update (PPC)
This update is recommended for all users and includes general operating system fixes.
Do I run both of these, or will one suffice ?
This is all related to my "Restart" problems with my PowerBook. I want to Re-Install the Last Update, and see if that helps.

The Combo update is larger because it contains all of the fixes necessary to go from 10.4.0 or anywhere after to the current version.
The smaller (Delta) update contains only the changes made since the last update. As such it will only work if you are currently running 10.4.7.
You don't need to install both, but you can, if you want to, use the Combo update even if you are on the last version-some people claim to experience fewer problems using the Combo update instead of the Delta.

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