Nothing is installing after upgrading to Snow Leopard. Why?

I recently bought the new OS software and the installation was successful. But soon as I start to run my new platform I realized the applications were not getting installed. I mean, new applications (even Apple software like updates) are not finishing the installer process. Whenever I click "Install" the system seems to stop the process. The button turns greyed out for a little while and soon become active again. But it doesn't continue the job.
Does anyone have seen something like that? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Update:
This week I tried to solve this problem using the Disk Utility from the Snow Leopard. It showed me different results from the ones when I used the Disc that came with my machine (Mac OS X Installation Disc 1 - Mac OS version 10.5.4). When I ran the option 'Verify Permissions' the system returned something like:
"Warning: The file SUID "System/Library/CoreSer.../ARDAgent" was modified and will not be repaired" (I don't know the exact message because I have a portuguese version).
And other 2 entries which a directory on Applications folder had a write("w") permission and the system has indicated that the correct permission was a "-".
I did the 'Repair Permissions' utility and then I also performed a 'Repair Disk'.
After that I proceeded with a new install which was successful but the errors weren't fixed. I'm still not able to install anything - even the fix packs! Either I can't change from my Account to another or apply any modifications on the other accounts.
Right now I'm searching on Google the error described above. Also, I don't know whether this subject is directly linked to the main problem of my concern: the installation of new programs. If anyone has any hints or tips, let me know.
My very thanks in advance.

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