Startup abort and startup hard drive no longer recognized

i went to install leopard and the disc verified itself and i picked my startup disk and archive and install and started the install then got the message that the install failed and contact the manufacturer. then my original startup disk is not recognized to install on at any time. i had repaired permissions and verified the disk prior to trying to insall leopard and now i cannot pick it at all and with disk utility and trying to erase it i get it cannot be erased because of some use. any ideas. should i reinstall tiger and see if that works? thanks

That could have been caused by any of several factors.
Did you have eDisk installed?
Do you have enough free space for an A&E? Remember the A may take up 15Gb
If you have a backup, reinstall Tiger from it and go through all the steps again, but choose an erase and install and then migrate your previous settings from your backup.

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