New MBP First Steps & Stumble

Just started using the new Macbook Pro I purchased and all was well until Update started installing the Intel OS 10.4.7 update. The system froze solid and that's the way it stayed for 45 minutes until my impatience took over and I powered-down.
From there, it was all downhill. System would not boot beyond the opening Apple screen and the spinning hashes. A hardware test and boot from the install CD was okay, so I figured that I'd reinstall and try again.
So I did! Repeated the same procedure and poof, same thing happened until I realized that maybe I should just run the Intel update and then worry about the others later.
That was the magic bullet. So, if you are prompted to update your MBP, my experience is to run the Intel 10.4.7 update alone and then update everything else after the reboot.

This is often a wise move.
It is also a good idea to repair permissions before and after and install.
Another option is to manually download (not through software update) the latest combo installer for your machine and run it from the download.
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