Select root directory of the required rapid install disk

Hi,
Im installing EB12, 20% into the installation i get this message "select root directory of the required rapid install disk, Enter the location for the disk labeled: Oracle Applications Rapid Install - Database Disk1".
I'm not sure why its not finding what it wants. I've followed all installation steps and extracted all zip files in the same stage directory. Any hints?
Thanks in advance for any help :D
Edited by: user8830084 on Sep 29, 2009 4:42 PM

Hi,
Im installing EB12, 20% into the installation i get this message "select root directory of the required rapid install disk, Enter the location for the disk labeled: Oracle Applications Rapid Install - Database Disk1".This error indicates that the stage area directory was not created successfully. Please mention the step you have followed to create the stage directory.
Regards,
Hussein

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