Anna

Have you tried inserting the Leopard install DVD after booting up normally, ignoring the prompt to install and closing that window, then going to System Preferences>Startup Disk, selecting the install DVD (it appears there, right?) as the system you want to start up your computer, and clicking on Restart? Just a thought. It's the way I usually install (and I don't know that Leopard would be any different - but I've never installed Leopard). Doesn't amount to anything more than what's already been suggested, maybe, but it's a different path that might yield a clue. Or even work.

Sean

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