Help - 9.0 install failing and eating my hard drive / Premier missing

I have windows 7 / 64 bit / home premium  - 3/0 Ghz / Quad core
I posted earlier. I have tried several times to load 9.0. during my first unsuccessful install, the "creating catalog process" hung, and after I closed the program, my hard disk space decreased by 45 GB.
I then uninstalled, shut down, cleared all temp files, defragged, optimized disk, and cleaned up registry. I then re-instelled and it hung on "Creating catalog" again. I figured I would let it go and see what happened. I returned 40 minutes later and it was nowhere. I cllicked and it said "not reposnding".
Now - I check my hard drive , and it has decreased from an available 120 GB (before 1st install ) to now only 31.7 GB! I can not find where my hard drive is being conusmed.
As a second step, I tried to load disk 1 and disk 2 on another computer. Elements installed ok, but on loading Disk 2, it gave me the same error as Pc #1 - It said Program is corrupt or not installed. Also note that Disk 1 does not install Premier elements on either computer - no where to be found. Isn't Disk 2 suppose to only be content.?
I need help badly.
Thanks

Hi,
Could I please request you to provide us following log files so that we can debug your issue:
Location: Go to Start Menu-> Run->%temp%
Files: Pre9.log, PRE9Installer.log.
Yes, you are right that you need to install application(Disk 1) first before installing Content(Disk 2). So, insert Premiere Elements Disk1 and install application first. Once it is successful, then insert disk 2 to install Content.
Please note that Content will not get installed unless application is installed.
It would be great if you can provide screenshot of error messages that you are getting.
Thanks & Regards,
Gaurav

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