Updated to 10.4.11 Won't boot

I'm on a macbook pro with no modification.
I attempted to update to 10.4.11 and recived a message that the install failed the computer wanted a restart anyway due to a quicktime update.
Clicked restart and it droped to just my background and nothing else sat there for an hour or two then I forced shutdown.
Upon boot up It gets to the Apple and the spinning wheel below it I've let it sit there with no progress for a half hour.
I can boot into windows via bootcamp beta and that is how I am posting this.
The day microsoft bails me out of an apple's problem is a cold day in **** but here I sit.

Yeah, whooda thunk!?
First step would be to find your original Install CD/DVD, boot from it and instead of install, look in the Menu Bar for Disk Utility, use it to fix the disk, then fix permissions.

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