Applications install dvd

i have done a clean install to my macbook pro 13 late 11 with serial number C02******H2M,BUT now cannot install the application dvd.
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It's possible that your drive is dirty.  If that is the case, try a drive cleaner.  It is also possible that your disc is damaged.  Replacement System Discs can be obtained from Apple's Customer Support - US (800) 767-2775 for a nominal fee. You'll need to have the model and serial number of your Mac available.
If you're not in the US, you may need to go through the regional Apple Store that serves your location to find the contact number - http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/intlstoreroutingpage.html

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