Leopard 10.5

I was running Panther, and it was working fine.  I planned to sell my G5 1.8 single processor, so I decided to do a clean install erasing all prior information and install Leopard.  Despite the fact that I ran the check on the install disk (results were ok) I got an error message, *_"Installer could not validate the contents of the essentials package."_*
The install disk checks out as good.  The HD checks out as good.
Anyway, when the install failed several times, I went back and decided to zero out the hard drive and do a totally clean install. 
I have been able to go back and install the original disks that came with the computer and have updated it to 10.2.8, but can't install the 10.5.
I've searched the web, and have found many who have experienced the same problem; however, only problems, no solutions.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Jan

+First, are you trying to install from a black colored retail disc that will install on any Mac capable of running Leopard, or are you trying to install using a gray colored disc that came with another model Mac and will only install on that model?+
+Second, have you done any upgrades to the computer such as processor? I don't know if that can be an issue but maybe it can and somebody else could tell you for sure.+
+Third, are you intending to give the new owner the Leopard discs too as is required by licensing? Any Mac should come with the discs for the loaded operating system as well as the original discs (which often have hardware specific testing software). I know a lot of sellers install current/recent operating systems on computers to make them more attractive but then do not include the discs. That be a real problem later on when they purchaser finds they can no longer buy the system or hadn't factored in the additional cost when they discover they really, really need discs.+
1) I am using the black family pack of Leopard. Purchased legally from an online retailer.
2) No processor upgrades. I did have additional memory, but removed it and used only Apple memory. Same result.
3) They can have the family pack. I have a new 24" iMac. Don't need the Leopard disks.

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