If none of that works I'd contact iZotope support directly—maybe it's something they've encountered before with their installers. If there are older versions of those plug-ins already on your system, you might want to try uninstalling them first with the relevant iZotope uninstaller(s), found in Library > Application Support > iZotope. You could also re-download the installer, just in case there's a problem there. The first thing to do (if you haven't done it already) would be a full shutdown/restart—if it's just a matter of the OS mistakenly thinking that certain resources are still in use when they'e not (which seems to happen sometimes), then that would hopefully clear it out.
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