Install Disk Doesn't Open to Do a Clean Install

I have a 6-year-old Powerbook that was badly dropped which started freezes occurring in every program. 4-5 freezes per day. I backed up everything, then tried to do a clean install with my MacOSX.5 Installer disk, but can't get the computer to read the installer disk except for the instruction folder. I tried it several ways including 1) hitting the install icon from the disk's open menu on my desktop, 2) ejecting the DVD and rebooting holding the C down with the DVD loaded, 3) having my startup disk set to the MacOSX Install DVD, but all the computer does is make chugging noises. Then I performed First Aid and tried again. No joy. My instructions say to erase my disk but they tell you to do that through the Install DVD, which I can't access. My questions are 1) is there any other way to access the Install DVD without erasing my disk? 2) Or do I have to erase the disk and if so how can I do it without the MacOSX Install DVD. Thank you!

Thank you, BGreg. I booted up fine with original disk. Now I need more help to get to the Hardware Test. I don't have an "alt" key, but found that is the option key. Booted up holding down the opt key. Got a screen with 3 icons. Left icon: [<-]. Middle icon [Mac HD]. Right icon: [->]. I didn't know what to do so I closed down, rebooted and looked up "Apple Hardware Test" which said to do the same thing with the 2nd original grey disk. I did that and got the same 3 icons. I kept holding the opt key and hit the [Mac HD] icon = computer started up as usual. Then a second time the [->] icon and I got the computer opening up as usual but then the disk opened and I got a list of ReadMe's for how to restore my computer. Never did I get a list where I could choose "Apple Hardware Test", nor any drop-down. Would you have another idea on how I could reach the Apple Hardware Test? (Even my particular computer's instructions did not work!)

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