Can't start up from disk

when I hold down the c key with a system disk in the drive, the computer starts up, but offers to install a new system... How do I just get it to start up from the disk (so I can run disk utility on my hd)?
This is on my eMac, 1.25 GHz, 1.25 GB RAM, running 10.4.11
Thanks

It should first ask you to select your language. After you choose your language, click the "Utilities" menu to find Disk Utility.

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