MAC OS X v10.6 update to Moutain Lion Help

Hi there people
Im update from the max OS X v10.6 to wat i have just paid and brought the moutain Lion 10.8 or wateva it is
and was wondering ive backed most of my photo etc up.
but will i actuly lose any of my stuff in this update???
PLEASE ASAP as i am being asked to restart computer as i pushed download before.

You won't lose files or applications

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