Preparing to wipeout Mac.....

Well, I got my Mac back from the Apple store and they said that there is nothing wrong with it. So, in hopes of correcting this continual crashing problem, I'm preparing to do a clean install of everything. In my other post, here were the steps given to me:
a) wipe HD, install 10.4 from your system disk
b) install ProApps 3.1
c) install Logic 7.1
d) see if your systm is stable with this basic config. If so...
e) update to 10.4.2 using the combo update
f) see if your system is stable with this basic config (slightly updated). If so...
g) update to 10.4.3 and Logic 7.1.1
h) see if your system is stable with this config
Know this seems simple enough and I think someone had told me that reinstalling the OS will automatically format the HD, so I guess the only question I have is what is the "combo update"? I've seen combo updater mentioned on here a few times, but isn't that just clicking on the "Update" link for my Mac and getting the latest OS Updates? Any other help or insight before starting over with this would be greatly appreciated. I hope to only have to do this once!

i would skip to installing the combo update to 10.4.3. before installing logic 7.1 (not 7.1.1).
the combo updater is here:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosxupdate1043combo.html
run logic without installing your interface drivers first. use built-in core audio.
the reason i suggest going straight to 10.4.3 and 7.1 is we know that these are stable. 10.4 wasn't bad but 10.4.3 is definitely better. logic 7.0 is very buggy. 7.1 is very stable.
don't forget to repair permissions after every install.
remembering your infrequent crashes, i have heard plenty of times that dodgy mice can crash your computer. if you find that your computer is playing up try and find a different mouse to use for a while.

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