Leopard  won't Install, hangs when almost done.

I have a Powermac G5 1.8 ghz with 3.5gb of ram.
I bought the retail Leopard DVD and a brand new 500GB Sata-HD.
All my attempts have failed to install Leopard on my new empty Sata-HD.
Every time I run the installation, it gets to installing ok, but always hangs towards the end.
It stops generally when it says 1 minute left or sometimes at 7 minutes left.
During the 1 or 7 minute left period I leave the G5 alone sometimes for a couple of hours, but no succes.
Than i reboot and try to install again but the same issue appears.
So after 3 installation attempts i have run out of ideas.
* I checked the the Sata-HD its in good shape and formatted in the good way.
* My G5 ram is orginal Apple and working fine.
* Only keyboard and mouse attached.
* I booted from my Tiger HD and run the hardwaretest cd everything is oke with
my G5.
Why is a simple installation is not working ?
I saw some people on the net with the same issue but couldn't find a solution.
A solution or help appreciated.

Thanks for your answers and help.
Its installed Leopard is running will teste it the coming dys on my G5 machine.
A defective orginal Apple( Sony) DVD drive was the failure.
I replaced it with a new Samsung Duallayer and voila got it installed.

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