Solaris 10 Installation Problems

I recently tried (several times) to install Solaris 10 on an x86_64 AMD machine with a SATA hard drive, but I kept running into problems. When using the boot DVD, it booted a temporary desktop, and asked me several questions. At the end it asked if I wanted to install from a CD/DVD or somewhere else. I clicked CD/DVD and clicked continue, and it said "Unable to read from disk, please ensure your disk drives are powered up" or something similar. From there, I am unable to eject the CDROM, and if I click Cancel it brings up the terminal - but I can't figure out how to reinitiate the installation from there.
Any ideas why it keeps doing this? I really want to use Solaris but I can't even get it installed!
Thanks.

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