Install disc just restarts?

Hi, I'm trying to update my old macbook pro running Tiger to Snow leopard. I have a retail disc but when I open the installer it jsut asks me to restart my computer to being the install process. I restart it and it boots back to my desktop and says the same thing. I've tried to boot directly from the disc but the drive jsut sits there and eventually it displays a crossed out circle. ANy ideas what's wrong here?

Do you have at least 1 GB of RAM installed and at least 10 GBs of free space on your hard drive? Can you check the DVD in another machine as it's possible you have a defective disc (or a problem with the optical drive.) Check the disc's surface to be sure it's free from dirt, scratches, and fingerprints. You can wash it with lukewarm soapy water - use a mild soap or use something like Windex. Dry the surface thoroughly with a lint-free, soft towel or cleaning cloth.
Be sure you haven't inserted the disc upside down. It should go in with the label facing up. Try the following bootup procedure:
Booting From An OS X Installer Disc
1. Insert OS X Installer Disc into the optical drive.
2. Restart the computer.
3. Immediately after the chime press and hold down the "C" key.
4. Release the key when the spinning gear below the dark gray Apple logo appears.
5. Wait for installer to finish loading.

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