Installing apps ONLY from Tiger disc onto Leopard system

Hi- I recently installed leopard. For the sake of brevity Ill just say I didnt do an exemplory job copying my apps beforehand. That said; I was under the impression I could custom install certain apps that were on my old Tiger install disc that are not on the new Leopard disc. Is this untrue? I popped the disc in and held down C. now I seem to be trapped in Tiger install mode, and can't seem to be able to restart the computer as normal. I tried quitting the install, but then have to select a startup disc; either Tiger, or I believe 'network startup'. I tried the latter and got a blinking globe and then back to Tiger install.
So
A: Is it possible to do the installs I mentioned? (IE, ilife type apps)
and
B: How do I get out of the installer and back to normalcy without installing the old OS?
Thanks for any help.

ok..I put the leopard disk back in and ran a disk repair and permissions repair with it. After that it said everything appears to be ok. I still could not get back to my computer so out of frustration I decided to just do an erase and install of leopard once again. Maybe this is a dumb thing to do? Because I did this...the install finished, the computer restarted, and then stayed stuck on the grey screen with apple logo and spinning icon for a long time, after which it went to a sort of grey blue, and after that black. No darwin, just black. What is going on? Should I just go back and do an erase and install with the Tiger that originally came with my computer? Im scared it's a hardware issue.
Thanks for the help.

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