Blue screen when installing indesign cs5

I am trying to install the trial version of indesign CS5. When it gets half way I get a blue sceen and Windows shuts down. Anyone any ideas on what I can check to stop this?
Ian

Yes Peter It seems to happen as the help files are loading.
It gives an error report which says that it will send next time
I connect to the internet--however it doesn't seem to do this.
Ian

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