Difference of Mac OSX 10.4.6 and Mac OSX 10.4.6 Combo

Hi,
Does anyone know the differences among the two?
Thanks.

The regular Mac OS X 10.46 updater will only update Mac OS X 10.45. The combo Mac OS X 10.46 updater will update 10.4 through 10.44 as well as 10.45. When performing troubleshooting or replacing missing software components on your computer, it may be useful to rerun the combo updater. If you will be updating from 10.45 to 10.46, you should use the regular updater, as it is a smaller download.
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