Query regarding Leopard Installation

Hi
I got Mac Mini with Leopard installed. I am unable to update from 10.5 to any of the higher updates. And I read that one of the ways was to re-install the OS.
I just wanted to know how many times can I re-install Leopard without voiding the License.
Thanks...

Hi leaflord;
There is no limit on the number of time you can install OS X as there is with M$.
Did you attempt to use Software Update located in the Apple menu to do the updates?
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