Installing OSX 10.4 Disk 2

I just upgraded my Mini's hard drive to a faster one and now I'm trying to reinstall OSX 10.4 to the new drive. My Mini came with 2 install disks and the 1st one has installed fine. However everytime I restart after disk 2 finishes installing it keeps restarting the disk 2 installation! I have let this machine run for hours and it just keeps installing disk 2, restarting, and installing disk 2 again. I have tried ejecting the disk and restarting and that just prompts it to ask for disk 2 again. I can't access anything else in OSX like Terminal or Disk Utility - and when I try to exit the installer nothing happens.
Please help!
mini 1.42Ghz PPC 1GB RAM   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

I'd call AppleCare and ask for replacement installation disks and try the erase and install again.

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                        My Passport for Mac [Local] (Last used)
                        Total size: 931.36 GB
                        Total number of backups: 57
                        Oldest backup: 2013-04-27 02:29:05 +0000
                        Last backup: 2013-11-20 10:53:56 +0000
                        Size of backup disk: Too small
                                  Backup size 931.36 GB < (Disk used 380.36 GB X 3)
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              All volumes being backed up may not be listed.
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                   2%          WindowServer
                   1%          fscuif
                   1%          fsaua
                   0%          EtreCheck
                   0%          aosnotifyd
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              315 MB          iTunes
              119 MB          softwareupdated
              106 MB          com.apple.WebKit.WebContent
              86 MB          Safari
              78 MB          com.apple.MediaLibraryService
    Virtual Memory Information:
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              1.22 GB          Active RAM
              758 MB          Inactive RAM
              568 MB          Wired RAM
              1.32 GB          Page-ins
              103 MB          Page-outs

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