Installation Problem - Doesn't Get Past "Verifying Installation Media"

Using VMWare, I've segmented our working 7.0 LiveCycle server with another instance of Windows Server, etc., and I'm trying to install the LiveCycle ES Pre-Release to that new image. I've installed jdk1.5.0_11, and after running "win_livecycle8_setup.exe" per the instructions, the installation routine displays "Verifying Installation Media" ~ now running for 18 hours. In the Task Manager, "win_livecycle8_setup.exe" is running and doing something, but it won't continue with the install. Ideas?
Thanks for your help in advance!

After talking with tech support, you need to retain the root directory (in my case, "8.0.3190.1.380442.16_JBoss_EFGJ_DVD") when you extract the installation software. I had re-labeled this to "LiveCycle ES Install" so that we knew what it was in our network folder, but the installation software didn't like it. After renaming it back to "8.0.3190.1.380442.16_JBoss_EFGJ_DVD", the software installed successfully.

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