Tiger Installation - 2nd Disc Pops Out Of Drive

Hi everyone,
I'm reinstalling Tiger on my iMac. I inserted "Install Disc 1", opened the install bundle on the desktop, restarted when I was asked to and chose the option "Erase and Install" in the installer menu. Everything ran smoothly and the 1st disc was popped out. I was prompted to install "Install Disc 2" but every time I insert it my iMac just spits it back out. I've tried about 10 times just to make sure.
Does anybody know how I can fix this, if at all? ....or is it safe to shut down the iMac, restart, hold "C" and try to reinstall again even though it is only half way through an installation now?
I've been looking around the forums for similar problems but I can't seem to find a solution. I appreciate any help that the community can give me
Message was edited by: theonlydave

From what has been said on this forum in the past some Tiger discs were prone to this issue. You can try contacting Apple about getting a replacement disc. In the short term you can instead do a custom installation, omitting a lot of the extra applications and perhaps some fonts and language support. The installer will then not ask for disc 2. Many of the applications have newer versions you can download directly.
I don't know that you have any options at this point other than to stop the installation - either that or leave your computer in limbo for a week until you can get a replacement disc. It may be that you'll be left without a working OS and will have to do the custom installation I mentioned.

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