How to fully delete safari from mac hard drive

I'm using OSX 10.6.8 and a few weeks ago thru the automatic "Software Update" was offered an update to Safari. Unfortunately I didn't feel the need to check if it was compatible with my version of Snow Leopard. After installing, I was "then" told it was incompatible with my OS. So I re-downloaded Safari 5.1.7 and it wouldn't install, saying that there was already a newer version installed. So I deleted everything I could find that I thought was connected to the new Safari but evidently I don't know where to find it all. I also tried to upgrade my OS but was told it was incompatible, thankfully, before I bought it.
I need directions on how to dig out everything that's preventing the re-install of Safari 5.1.7, AND how to conclusively determing if Mountain Lion will work on my Mac. Is there a site online that will survey my Mac and tell me if Mountain Lion will work, and, what version.
Thanks,
Tom C

In order to get back Safari, you have to reinstall Snow Leopard. Insert the Mac OS X DVD, start your Mac holding the C key and reinstall OS X. You won't lose any file. After reinstalling, go to  > Software Update.
Another thing you may do is to upgrade to Mountain Lion instead of reinstalling Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Check that your Mac is compatible > http://www.apple.com/osx/specs
If it's compatible, open the App Store and purchase Mountain Lion. When the download finishes, the OS X Mountain Lion installer will show up, so follow its steps to upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion. Make a backup before upgrading to Mountain Lion and check that your applications are supported > http://www.roaringapps.com

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