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It's not the media - you proved that by installing
with that media on another system.
We know that the OS can be installed - you proved
that.
If it's not software, that only leaves
hardware.
If I was in your place, I would strip the system
down to a single drive, a single CD reader, and a single memory
chip.
Get rid of the rest. I know this sound a bit
like tossing the baby out with the bath water, but....
Try the install. If it still doesn't work --- well
I'm stumped.
But if it does install, add one piece of hardware
and try the install again.
Keep this up until you find the one - or more -
pieces of hardware that are causing the problem.
What would be ideal for trouble shooting this
problem would be an identical system that you >>CAN<< get the
install to run on.
I'm guessing something at the system level is
causing the problem.
Power supply, motherboard, or memory would be first
on my list of suspects.
Keep going, I have no doubt that with some time and
patience you will solve this problem.
Dan Hunter
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