HT1338 Snow Leopard install will not finish.

Im attempting to install Snow Leopard on my mac and at about the time the install says "46 minutes ramaining" the install then says "install will finish after your computer restarts". My copmputer restarts an nothing happens. Nothing is installed or anything. I have tried booting the copmputer with the disk but that didnt work either.

Chris.Esparza wrote:
My computer just boots normally as it did. It is in version 10.5.8. The build is 9L31a. It says that I have an invalid volume directory count and filesystem verify or repair failed when I attempt to verify my hard drive. My mac is probably around three years old. It does meet the requirements for 10.6. I would not be a problem to start with a fresh system as I do not have much on the computer.
The invalid directory count and file system errors need to be fixed before the operating system installation can proceed. The new operating system install copies in more than 200,000 new files and with the invalid directory errors, this will get worse.
When looking at "About This Mac," what is the Processor identified as? It should say "Intel something ..."
Click on your Macintosh HD and under the File Menu, select Get Info. How much disk space have you used and how much is available?
Anyway, assuming you have an Intel processor and plenty of disk space, the next step would be to boot from the 10.5 Install DVD OR from the 10.6 install DVD, and run Disk Utility from that DVD. Select Repair Disk (not Verify Disk) from the options shown on the buttons in Disk Utility. By the way, I suggest that you copy important files off this disk to a backup before doing this repair, just in case something is really wrong with the hard drive and it actually fails, or in case a reformat is needed.
If the Disk Utility indicates that it fixed something, run it again until it reports back that the disk is ok. If it reports back that it is unable to repair the problem that it found, that's another issue that can be dealt with with other tools.
If this were my computer, I would also test the memory, as a bad memory chip can cause such file system errors. The Apple Hardware Test (that came originally with your computer on the accompanying DVDs) will check memory, but it isn't as good a test as MemTest 
http://download.cnet.com/Memtest/3000-2094_4-32926.html
Has your computer been freezing much lately, or having other problems?
In any case, you should not proceed with the 10.6 upgrade until the file system errors are fixed.

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