Installing techtool deluxe from Applecare Protection Plan DVD fails

As I was having some problems with my mac, I decided to try the Techtool Deluxe utility that came with the protection plan. But the install fails: it stops at 0 items remaining, uses 100% CPU (or one core), and stays at that for at least 15 minutes - apparently doing nothing.
I can't find a download from apple support site either - the update page has link to latest version, but I only get a page that points to quick assist page.
Any ideas on where I can find a downloadable copy (or a form to ask apple for a new copy of the disk)?

I purchased a MBP in 2008 & an iMac in 2013.  Neither came w/ TTD when I purchased AC.  I am assuming Apple no longer includes TTD w/AC. 
I purchased TTPro (at a discount) & DW on my own. 

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