Won't Restart after latest Security Update Download.

Yesterday I downloaded the latest Security Update to my Mac Mini with Snow Leopard.  It downloaded but would not restart.  I finally managed to get it to boot to a bootable external drive and using Disk Utility found the HD was OK but the Preferences way out of wack.  I did what I could but when I tried restarting to the original drive it would not work.  I just get the white screen with a circle and stroke through it after a minute with the spinning ball.  I have tried the original start up Disk, pressing C on Startup, but it just spits it out.  I tried to use an older System disk, one for Leopard but it will not see it.  I tried zapping the PRAM twice to no avail.  Now it won't see the bootable drive either.....
To me it sound like a massive hard drive fail.  Nothing to do with the Security update.  Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated though.....
Thanks,
Stephen

No one on the Apple site could help me so I took it into Tekserve in NYC.  I was afraid that I was going to have to replace the entire Hard Drive but they finally managed to get it working.  In the end for $60 they reinstalled the System, keeping all of my files intact.  I have a bootable external drive, but I was happier not to have to use that.  Apparently it was a multilevel problem, and not something anyone can fix themselves. If you look at the Apple discussions quite a few people had problems with that update..... 
Best of luck,
Stephen

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