Installing OSx V10.6 Snow Leopard on another computer?

Can I install OSx V10.6+ Snow Leopard on this server that has windows on it, with no problem? I reffer to the CD I got with my MacBook Pro 13" OS install. Will something go wrong if I boot it with the CD?   I lost the password to it, so I hear I have to reinstall the OS, but the OSx SnowLeopard I own is the only OS I have to install on anything. Is this bootable?

I'm not sure what you mean by, "is it safe." Correct you are that the disc was intended exclusively for use with the computer with which it came.
And, you cannot install OS X on non-Apple hardware. Not only will that installer disc not work on a non-Apple computer, but it is illegal to try and use it. Such a use is prohibited by the software license for OS X.

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