Mid 2010 Mac Pro will not install 10.7.3 update

Hi all,
My Mac Pro (Mid 2010) will not install the 10.7.3 combo update. I use the software update tool to download the update, it goes to reboot. It starts loading the update in and at the very end it will tell me none of the updates can be installed because an unknown error has occurred. I have tried multiple times and had the same result.  It also will not install any other updates such as the Airport Utility and iTunes update.  This is a work computer so I think it is important to have all the updates installed on it.

Then the problem is:
You have Apple Pro RAID controller
A software RAID
Lion Recovery should be on one of your hard drives, not RAID.
Do a clean install of Lion on one of the other hard drives you have
Anything else we should know about your setup? controllers do matter.

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