Solaris 9 x86 installation problem on dell 600sc

I am trying to install Solaris x86 on a Dell 600sc machine. But the installation always abort. It can boot from CDROM and perform hardware scaning. It then fails and reboots itself when loading kernel from CDROM. The error message is:
Warning /pci@0,0/pci-ide@f,1/ide@0 (ata0)
timeout: abort request, target=0 lun=0
Any hint would be highly appreciated.
Jon

I am getting same error with Solaris 10.
Does any one installaed Solaris on this machine.
I am using latest BIOS from DELL.

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