Grey blank installation screen after clicking on the ColdFusion dmg file on Mac 10.8.6

Hi All,
I am trying to install either ColdFusion 9 (which is where company is using) or 10 (if I can't have 9) on my Mac 10.8.6. When I click on the dmg file, it shows a running bar and once it's completed, i see a standard installation box (the one you click "agree" "nect" etc...) except there is nothing showing on the box. There is a blue "next" button but I can't click on it. This happens to both ColdFusion 9 and 10 installation. With 9 though, I get a centaur_err file.
This is very urgent as I cannot work without ColdFusion. I would really appreciate your suggestions.
Thank you,
Jennfer   

Hi Anit,
I saw that techinical specification too. But there is a different specification when you are on the download page that says
Mac OS
Intel® Pentium® 4 processor
Mac OS X v10.6.x, v10.7, v10.8
512MB of RAM (1GB recommended)
500MB of available hard-disk space
DVD-ROM drive
There is another article that mentions Mac 10.8 http://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/coldfusion-10-update-8.html
I am not sure which one is correct but I really need to have this installed. Thanks.

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