Setup does not recognize the installation on Macintosh disk

I installed PhotoShop on my new Mac Mini (before CS5 on my MacPro). I got through the installation process to the point where she asked my 'Adobe CS5 Web Premium' drive to insert. It is already inserted, but is not recognized. I ejected and re-inserted the disc; I restarted; I tried over and over again, but it's not 'see' the disc, even if it is right here on my desk. I can't go beyond that point.

I reinstalled Acrobat Pro successfully and Illustrator before without any problem. I am trying to install PhotoShop separately. Help.

You can try to download the Suite and using the serial number of your drive to activate...

CS5 - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-product-downloads.html

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