Brand New MacBook Pro 15" Won't Boot from CD only

This Macbook (which I just bought today) seems to refuse to boot CDs.
- Booting from the normal hard drive works fine.
- Loading the CD from the OS when booting from the hard drive works fine (I can interact with the CDs normally)
- Same problem with Apple OS disk & self-burned TechTool Pro disk
I've tried resetting the PRAM three times now. Any idea what's wrong?

Hmm, I hadn't tried booting the system restore CDs that came with it. Turns out they work just fine. The two CDs I was trying to boot (but aren't working) are:
- Micromat TechTool Pro 5.0.4 (self-burned on a Gigaware DVD-R)
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard OEM (bought independent of this machine when Snow Leopard was first released)
I've since tried resetting the SMC by another Apple Support article (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964) to see if that helps. My TechTool DVD still won't boot, and I haven't tried the Snow Leopard disc yet, but the CDs that came with the MacBook work fine.
It's also interesting in "how" it "doesn't work".
(By CD in the following points, I mean the TechTool CD):
1. I insert the CD when the system is running normally. I can install TT, and browse the contents of the CD without issue.
2. I restart the machine, holding down the Option key. Both my HD and the TT CD appear as bootable options. I select the CD.
3. I get the grey Apple, but the "spinning wheel" never appears. After a few minutes, all noise from the super drive dies, and the system sits there interminably.
Both the burned TT and Snow Leopard CDs boot just fine on my girlfriends older 13" white MacBook. Any reason why mine would boot some CDs and not others, when the others boot fine on other systems?

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