Broken DVD Drive

My DVD Drive on my desktop doesn't work (I got something stuck in it and upon trying to remove it, I mangled the drive). I am trying to use my laptop's drive to install iLife 11. It doesn't appear to working although the two Macs are seeing each other and Sharing DVD drive is turned on. I assume that the DVD is protected so it will not share.
Can I insall iLife's 11 programs on my laptop (previousversions are on it) and then move the whole program over without losig any info or tracks/ photos (especially keywords)?
Is there any other solution? Thanks!

This guy booted an iBook from a usb stick. Perhaps it will work for a Powerbook.
http://ben-collins.blogspot.ca/2010/08/booting-your-ibook-g4-from-usb-stick.html

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