How to Install Snow Lepard in MBA?

I have a MBA and a MBA Super Drive.
If I connect the MBA superdrive and insert the Snow Lepard OS CD in it, will it install the new OS automatically? Or
Do I have to follow any special steps as in a PC like Format and then the OS installment to be followed by Chipset driver,Drivers for Video card,Sound ect in that particular order?
This is my first ever Mac and please excuse me.
Thaking you

Connect your MBA superdrive and insert os dvd in it, restart your MBA and hold the option (alt) key, then start from superdrive (and start the disk utillity if you want to do clean installed), just follow the steps and installation should work now, also you don't have to worry about drivers for chipset, video or sound these things as you are using mac, finish the installation and you are really to go. Regards

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