Installation Problem Demo / Trial on Vista

hey,
ive donwloaded the trial version for both Premiere Element 7 and Photoshop Elements 7, i am having problems installing them.
after the setup reaches 100% it rolls back untill 0%, next a window appears telling me that the setup was interrupted. ive ran it under administrator amd the problem still occurs.
please help,
thanks

hey Steve,
thanks, i didnt think it would be an issue with my system. here's the detail:
Problem:
Trying to install PSE7 and PRE7 Trial / Demo. when installation reaches, i guess, 99.9% the installation wizard does a "Rolling back action". a new window then appears telling me "The wizard was interrupted before adobe photoshop elements 7.0 could be completely installed. Your system has not been modified. To complete installation at another time, please run setup again."
My System:
Windows Vista 32bit_SP2
Intel i7 2.67ghz
6GB_RAM
3x 500GB_HDD 7200_RPM
QuickTime and all drivers are upto date.

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