How can i come back to snow leopard 10.6.8(which i already had installed) if i downgraded to SL 10.6.6?

HI! plis someone can help to fix this!
the problem is that i bought my mac(early 2011) and it came with Snow Leopard 10.6.8 already installed, ... and i accidentally installed Snow Leopard 10.6.6 using the CD that came with the mac, i mean i downgraded ...so, the point is i wanna come back to my Snow leopard 10.6.8 u know?
can anyone help me with this pleaseee!!? im new at this! thanks anyway!

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