Intel Imac install disc

Hi, can i use my Leopard disc that use to install on my PPC for my Intel Imac? Because I put it in but it's not booting into it yet, its been about 15min..

If you have a retail Leopard installer then it will work on either PPC or Intel Macs, but installing on more than one computer at a time violates the software license agreement and is, therefore, illegal.
If you are trying to use a gray-labeled disc that came with a new computer then it will only work on the computer with which it came. The software license issue is still valid.

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