Spinning Beach Ball again after new update,,

Just got the audio fix update, for the popping sound on the 10.4.10 update
I had problem when I first did the update to 10.4.10 with spinning beachball when I did anything involving the airport icon and/or network config, internet connect, et etc, by some small miracle I got it working by manually selecting the network (unfortunately this is not an option these days as it is spinning beach ball territory). I finally got this fixed and then to my suprise, ran the audio fix update and it is back, I cannot do anything without invoking the beach ball, what gives, please help??

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