Can't update macbook 10.5.8 to Snow Leopard 10.6.3

Instalation stops just after it starts. Is there any ideas what to do? I have tried everything that I could find in forums but still does not want to upgrade. It spins and after couple of tries it ejects itself.

Ok, just got off the phone. So far it seems that I was able to to get it working (As soon as I typed that, My screen saver turned on, and I though my computer failed again. Ahh!)
Anyway, What they had me do was this:
-Turn off computer.
-Turn on computer, and hold down the 'Option' key.
-Keep holding until you see the Icon of your drive.
-Insert disk.
-A CD icon should pop up. Click it and press enter(return) on your keyboard.
It should then Turn the screen white with the apple logo, blue, and then bring you to the installing menu. The woman at tech support said that a language section should pop up, but it didn't for me. We assumed that it just read the settings from my old OS. It should then start the download. So far I'm more than halfway done with the download, farther than I have gotten before, so thats a plus.
Hope that helps!
-KK

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