Archive and Install - not enough space?

I'm trying to do an Archive and Install on a MacBook 2.1 that will not start up because of Kernel Panic errors that I have not been able to resolve. When I try to do an Archive and Install I get a message that says "You cannot install Mac OS X without changing your install settings. A newer version of Mac OS X is installed." I then click Options, select Archive and Install, but eventually I get a pop-up that says "You need about 13.3 GB more free space on the destination volume. Deselect some packages or quit the Installer to make more space available..."
When I click OK I get a screen that says "Custom Install on Macintosh HD." It tells me that it requires 15.5 GB and that -13.3 GB is remaining. Even by unchecking everything except "Essential System Software" it still says Space Required 2.5 GB / Remaining -329 MB. My only option at that point is to Go Back. This brings me to the Select a Destination screen, but when I select the HD and click Continue it just loops me back to the Custom Install screen.
It seems like it's asking me to make room on a hard drive I can't access because of the Kernel Panic errors. Any ideas? Thanks.

Have you tried booting to your Install DVD and running the Apple Hardware Test (hold 'D' as startup)?
If you've backed everything up, perhaps a clean install is the better way to go.

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