MacBook Pro not starting OS X install DVD

So I purchased a 15" MBP in August 2010, and I formatted it yesterday. I zeroed it out, and currently have no OS. And now when I'm trying to start OS X Install DVD (10.6 family bundle) and it wont start. Im holding alt button and it finds the disc. I click it and there pops up a gray Apple logo. No spinning circle or anything, just the logo. My buddy tried the disk on his 13" 2010 MBP and it worked fine.
What can I do? The only steps ive done so far is format the disk, then zeroing it out, and now it wont install.

Hi,
You cant lose it!!! The installation disk is part of your mac and it is extremely important!
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2646182&start=0&tstart=0
I think you have to get your mac back to the retail shop...
Cheers.

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