mic333
Perhaps you overlooked Charlies advice as you do not answer one point,
"Download the iso again, make sure you verify its checksum, then burn to disk again, perhaps using low speed. Your CD is bad."
Did you do the second part ie "make sure you verify its checksum"
which means to run a md5sum check against the iso file & compare it with the md5sum quoted on the download site.
That way you make sure your downloaded iso file is a good copy of the original (with no missing bits or corruption etc).
Only burn a CD using the downloaded iso image file if the md5sum is correct.
Also after the CD is burnt, when you first start to run the install of sme server, you are given the option to check the CD media.
You should select this option the very first time a CD is used, as running that will also check the CD contents to ensure they are correct (I think it repeats the md5sum check on the burnt CD this time).
Mark your CD as "media OK" if successfully checked, as there is no need to check it again for further usage (later installs, upgrades, rescue etc).
Then only when the media is confirmed as OK, proceed to run the install.
... i see the installer so its ok ....
Not necessarily, a "bad" CD disk can appear to perform the complete install correctly, but actually create a corrupted installation.
The only sure way is to check the downloaded file and to check the burnt CD, as described above.
If you do not know how to do this, ask here again or google, it's very easy to do.