CS3 Not Installing

Hi
I have just had to buy a new hard drive. All fine - installed Windows XP (SP2) on my machine and then a various selection of programs.
Then I tried to install the CS3 Master Collection Suite, and got the (apparently common) issue where it would only install about 4 of the 30-something components.
Anyway, as I had already installed Flash Player, I thought this might have been the cause, so uninstalled everything and I then ran the Clean Up Utility 4 times  (until it didnt find any more files to clean-up).
Again, no luck and the same error messages.
So, I thought bother this and re-installed windows XP. The first thing I did was to install CS3 and again, the same f***ing error!!! Why is this happening?!?! On a fresh install of XP??
Any help would be great.
Cheers

Do you have access to another Mac, desktop or laptop, that you can connect through FireWire and boot that other mac in Target Mode with the DVD in it?

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