Solaris 10 problem with installtion

I have problem with installtion Solaris 10 Early Access Software x86 Platform Edition.
I downloaded all images, and burned it.
When I try boot from first CD i see screen with primary boot subsystem
and computer it's frozen.
Solaris text at screen is changed to Aolaris.
that all what it's happen.
My computer hardware:
Intel 2,8 Prescot ( 1 MB cache ) HT
512 RAM
200 GB HardDrive SATA
Mainboard GIGABYTE 8S655TX Ultra ( chipset SIS 655TX )
Graphic Card Nvidia Geforce 5200 128 MB
Anybody know what is wrong ?

I cheked and evrythink ok at other computer.
Maybe is somthing with BIOS setting
( I have USB keyboard ) but i don't think that is problem
best regards
Marcin

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