Macbook Pro erratic after 10.6.8

Hi
I upgraded to 10.6.8 yesterday on a 2.4Ghz Macbook Pro 13'', (Mid 2010).  Since then it has frozen several times on start up, a few times after making it through startup and my airport card is not working.  It says it's on in the menu bar but in the System preferences it says it's off, once you try to restart the card it's just stays off, it also freezes after display sleep.  I have no idea what to do and I need the machine to keep working this week.  Any help from anyone who's had a similar issue would be great.
Also would Jumping to Lion help at all?
Many thanks

Thanks Sig
I don't have access to my disk as I've moved house and a lot of my stuff including disks are in storage Any other alternatives?  I read somwhere about reinstalling hte combo update?

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