Unable to install Leopard... help?

It's my 4th time trying to install Leopard on my Imac G5.
When i put the DVD in and choose the restart option as stated, the computer restars but i never get to see the intall screen. It stays on the apple grey screen and nothing happens...
I have to restart and hold the eject key to be able to get the DVD out...
Once the DVD is out, my computer works just fine, but as soon as i start the installation process again, the same problems happen.
Anyone had the same problem?
thanks

I understand your need to preserve your applications and files. Formatting always takes up so much time. However, when troubleshooting, it does eliminate your pre-installed stuff as a source of the problem.
Another alternative would be to do an archive and install. That will at least keep your applications and files. Needless to say, you should have a backup of everything, so you should be prepared for everything on your boot drive.

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