Security update 2013-003 - Spinning wheel!

I just downloaded the security update 2013-03 for Lion (OS X 10.7.5) and after te restart I have not been able to use any of my programs without the spinning wheel of death. When I open the APPS store I just get the same, when I open Adobe Photoshop I get the same.  I can use Safari a bit, but it does not respond like it was before I ran the update.  I have had to force quit all of these to move forward.
I also ran hardware test, and my computer froze, ran it again, then it came back with: "No Problems found."
I am on a MacBook Pro i7, 2.0 Ghz 2011 with 8Gigs Ram.
I thought of upgrading to Mountian Lion and downloaded it on another computer.
Very frustrating—Any Ideas?

Not sure what your issue is or what Troubleshooting steps you have tried...
photovoyager wrote:
I thought of upgrading to Mountian Lion and downloaded it on another computer.
But... Upgrading your OS will more than likely compound your issues...
Best to sort out your Current issue first.

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