Macbook Pro 13" just won't start from original dvd

My MacBook 13", mid 2011, started to slow down, freeze. Tried to start up in safe mode, after that it just won't boot at all. Tried with the original DVD holding down "C" but no disk boot. What to do?
Rgds

Since it's a Mid 2011, take it in for service, it's still under warranty.
Try charging it up and a SMC, PRAM reset, Hardware Test
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3046

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