Installation error with Snow Leopard disk

I'm trying to install Mac OS X snow leopard but when the installation bar reaches 15 minutes remaining, an error occurs and I am told to restart and try again. How do I fix this?

Greetings Leila,
What is the exact text of the error message?
How much available hard drive space do you have currently?
Make sure you have all your important data backed up.  Something you should be doing regularly but especially when you are making a major change to your computer like a software update or in this case a software upgrade: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1553
Use a soft cotton cloth and make sure the SL disk is nice and clean.
Follow this article to boot to the SL disk and run Disk Utility Repair Disk to repair the drive: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1417
Once the repair completes successfully restart the computer and attempt an install again.
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