Help! Installing software brings up "please insert "computername" disk!

Hi I'm trying to install some software for Premiere Pro CS4, It's the magic bullet mojo trial plug-in from Red Giant Software.
Anyway, when I get to the end of the installation everything stops and it asks me to insert a disk named after my computers harddrive? I.e. "Please insert the "mikeemikee" to continue installation"
I don't have a disk named "mikeemikee" and if it means the installation disks for the osx, would that be a normal thing to happen? The ones I have for the iMac are back in my hometown...
Is this a problem from the Mac's end or from the Software Mojo end?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as this is beginning to stress me out! I'm trying to finish my video in time for next Friday....
Many thanks

Have you read the installation instructions, system requirements and/or contact the vendor?

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