How can I restore e-mac software

I had previously had a problem in which I could not erase items from my e-mac. I had less than 365mb of space. I kept on getting an IO 36 error. Anyway I could not boot from the OSX disks, and start up managers did not work, nor did cleaning out caches through the terminal. A friend told me to try starting up from 9.2 which I had,which did work, it required a lot less memory needed than I had available. Anyway I re-initialized my hard drive and now I have 30 GB of space. I tried doing a software restore with my original disks however I am having trouble. It is unable the first one.
any help would be appreciated
thanks
geronimomac

do you get any errors upon trying to reinstall? are you trying to install both 9 and 10 systems?? do you have any added ram in the computer?? if so, try removing it and try installing again. did you do disk repair before the install to check the directory?? that is something which should always be done. [ 8 ) ]

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