Macbook won't run software updates...11 of them.

I just realized my assistant has not updated her Macbook (my macbook) in a year in a half. Ouch.  I successfully installed 10.6.8 but cannot get the 11 other software updates to run. I'm specifically in need of a java update. Rather than running the 11 updates, it automatically skips to "re-start" screen but never actually runs the updates.  I realize it's likely because it's beens so long and there are too many - what do I do?

If you know what they are, you can download them manually from the Apple download site at http://support.apple.com/downloads/ . Before applying any, use Disk Utlity (on your hard drive in applications/utilities) and repair permissions, apply the update, and repair permissions afterwards. Do this for each update needed.

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