Install problem on snow leopard. Circle and picture of CPU. Reboot came back the same

Install problem oh snow leopard. It stopped and I have an illustration of a CPU and something like a picture of the switch. And a circle thing like it spinning.
I let it go for 9 hours and then tried rebooting. After reboot it Came backas the same illustration.

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