10.6.3 on Hackintosh

The Mac OSX 10.6.3 update is working fine on my main hackintosh, installed through Software Update. The only file that needed replacing (just before running the update) was the 10.6.2 version of SleepEnabler.kext. Following the advice at Insanelymac and Netkas.org I downloaded the 10.6.3 version from Meklort’s Blog. Thanks to all those providing advice and files.
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I have a older Mac G5 desktop computer running Tiger 10.4.11 I have a Leopard 10.5 disc and a Snow Leopard 10.6.3 disc. I would really like to install one of them on the G5, but cannot find instructions that will help me. I am not exactly a computer whiz.
Make a backup of all your data. Put in the Leopard (10.5) disc and install it (hold the C-key while booting). Snow Leopard is NO-go, since it only supports Intel processors.
I am running hackintosh 10.6.2 and I want to update to 10.6.7 is there a method for this? Do you have to go to 10.6.3, 10.6.4, 10.6.5, 10.6.6 first? Reason I am asking is because there is a break fix for all of them and wanted to avoid the pain.
Thank you!