TechTool Deluxe wont install

I got the TechTool Deluxe CD with my Applecare back in 2006. I am trying to resolve some issues with World of Warcraft crashing my computer since the day I've had it.
I'm trying to either install TechTool Deluxe or boot the system up from the CD but both are giving me a hard time.
When I restart the computer and hold down the 'c' key, it just loads up to the desktop as normal.
When I double click the TechTool Deluxe installer, it hangs at the final stage "finishing up"
How do I get this to work?

Jeremy, an expert systems engineer with Applecare, recommended that we try creating a new user directory using the Accounts pane of System Preferences, logout and re-login as the new user, and then reinstall Tech Tool Deluxe.
That worked. Not only did the installer run properly and finish installation, but TechTool is now available to all users of an individual computer who can pass authentication, so it isn't necessary to log into the new user directory each time it's necessary to run the program.
Apparently there must be a software conflict between TechTool and other software in the primary user directory. We tried this approach on both our MacPro and iMac G5 and it worked on both computers.
One other point: the best practice would probably be to remove all files and folders from the incomplete installation before installing TechTool into the new user directory.
Big thanks to Jeremy and to his Applecare team for yet another promptly resolved issue. Good to see that the best support operation in the industry keeps rolling along. Fine work!

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