Booting with DVD problem!!! Disk needs repair

Hello,
Ran disk utility and I got the «disk needs repair» error. Please boot from install DVD
Okay no panic I try to do it.
First try holding C key and with the snow leopard DVD (retail not the one I got with the computer) = failure keeps me on the apple window
Tried it with the DVD I got with the macbook pro while holding the C key again = faileure keeps me on the apple window
The computer works fine except it tends to bog down
I'm running lion and my macbook pro is less than a year old
I also have Norton antivirus (because YES there are viruses again - anyway norton told me there were when I scanned my HD a while back -). I tried disabling it totally and tried the same things but to no avail...
Can anyone help? Have I overlooked something obvious? Or is somehting more complicated necessary?
Thanks in advance

If you've installed Lion, the 10.6 disk won't help you. You need to hold down Command-R during boot to bring up Lion recovery ... you can then run Disk Utility.
Oh, and agree with Allan, dump Norton. If you want an antivirus, install ClamXav from http://www.clamxav.com

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