Unable to Install PSE 9 on Mac

Hello all,
I brought Roxio 11 Pro and it has a full version of PSE 9 included with it. After downloading and going through the install process it freezes then crashes after the registration phase (I have an Adobe Account).
I then downloaded from Adobe and tried to install both as a regsitered item and as a trial and neither get past the login to register phase of the process.
I am using MacOS 10.6.6 with 8Gb RAM and 500Gb HDD on a Macbook Pro.
Any ideas?
Cheers Rexy1
Message was edited by: CornishRex1 Typo

Rexy ,
I don't know if it will help but whenever I have a problem with a program on my Mac I remove it and it's files with AppCleaner .All you do is drag the PSE9 icon in to Appcleaner and It finds all the associated files and bins them for you which hopefully will allow you a clean install to try again  , plus it's free .
http://www.freemacsoft.net/AppCleaner/
All the best ,
Ed

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