IMac won't let me repair a disc?

hello,
i have an iMac OS X version 10.6.8. One of my game discs (Sims 2, specifically) will not install because my computer "can't read some content" from the disc. I went to disc utilities and tried to "repair disc" but that button was greyed out so i clicked "verify disc" instead (that's what it says to do on the disco utilities window). It tried to verify, but says that it needs repairs. How do I repair a disc if it's not an option??? thank you!

You'll need to boot from the disk that came with the Mac.
Disk in drive and restart holding down the C key - it should boot (slowly). At the first screen choose your language (you're not going to do a re-install) and at the next screen from the menu bar select Utilities>Disk Utility. You should now be able to repair the disk. Once it's done its work and fixed things (hopefully) click on repair disk again until you get a clear pass. Reboot from the Apple menu when it's done.

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