MacBook Pro 2.8ghz unable to boot Disk Warrior 4.2

Hi,
I have a MacBook Pro 15" 2.8ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, purchased Jan/Feb 2010 with osx 10.6.5 installed.
I have a Disk Warrior disk described as "CD Rev. 42 contains v. 4.1". I tried to boot from this disk by holding down C at startup. No luck.
Then I realised I needed to update to Disk Warrior 4.2 which I've now done.
Having done this I attempted to boot again by holding down C at startup but it still doesn't work!
Disk drive spins up and then back down but the Apple logo never appears, just a grey screen.
Does anyone know what the problem might be?
Thanks and Merry Christmas!

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I have only once or twice used Disk Warrior from CD, and once (Panther) on a "live DVD" but not since. Isn't necessary or required.
TechTool Pro built in the ability to have a hidden "eDrive" to use for emergency repairs.
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