Disc 2 into drive c:\ to continue installation

Hello
I have a volume license CS3 ; on several computers the install is seamless. I always state with a fresh formated/Xp install / SP2 , SP3 to prevent the obvious installation nightmares.
On this computer - newly formated/ updated new installion of XPSP3 it is after disk one if finished the installtion that I get this message:
"adobe creative suite 3 master collection please insert cs3 master collection disc 2 into drive c:\ to continue installation"
Disk two is recognized and launches with the Adobe CS3 package, autorun icon, and icon. Disk two launches but the message prevents any further advance.
I am clueless why the install is pointing to c: drive?
If there is a solution, please let me know.
Thanks

There's not much to go on here but it sounds like you are installing from a set of disks and you need to insert the next one.
If that is not the case please give us some systme info so we can help.

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