10.11.6 installation - problem. Gray screens my iMac

I've never had problems before installing updates - luck or what!

Well, 10.11.6 is my enemy!

Tried twice to install and every time it is just grey screen my iMac. I have returned to a stable 10.11.5 via a Time Machine backup, but do not know what to do except wait until the next update which will sort I hope that question?

JJ

Download and run the 10.11.6 Combo update directly from the link below, rather than use the one in the App Store.

Download update of OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Combo

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