Macbook won't start up from install CD... rejects it everytime

Hello,
I am having a little problem and I am not quite sure how bad this could be.
I ran Onyx in my Black Macbook and says minor repair needs to be done or something like that. Then I went to Disk Utility and when I hit Verify disk and error saying pretty much the same showed up. In order to repair whatever needs to be repair I tried to restart my Macbook with the installation CD inside and holding key C, grey screen came up and a folder with a questions mark appears for couple seconds then goes straight to my computer and works fine but rejects the cd... every time I put it in... it rejects the CD and pop it out... I still have access to everything in my computer, and I can say that it runs normal. I just don't understand why keeps rejecting the CD... Any advice would be great...
Thank you

Dear Caritoram,
It is possible that your startup DVD is corrupted and you may need to have Apple replace it. This happened to me recently and they sent me a new DVD for a minimal charge. However, before you do that I suggest you do what I did for my wife’s Intel Macbook. I purchased an inexpensive Firewire external hard drive .
(http://www.cdw.com/shop/search/results.aspx?key=firewire%20hard%20drives&SortBy= PriceAsc&searchscope=All
Connect it using Firewire connection. Then open Disk Utility, find the drive volume, click on p[partition, Under Volume Scheme drag to 1 Partition. Make sure under Volume Information the Format is Mac OS Extended (Journaled), The next step is the most important. Click on Options and click on GUID Partition Table. This last step enables you to start up your Macbook from the external drive. After you do this then click ok and then click Partition on the format screen. After the reformatting is done, you should be able to install the Mac OS on this external drive using the disks that came with your computer.
After completion the computer should restart using the External ,drive as the start up drive. At this point you can try and run Disk Utility on your Macbook or you can purchase and install DiskWarrior on the external drive (which is what I did) and run it to fix your Macbook.
The reason for all this is that DiskWarrior does not have the ability as of yet to start up an Intel Macbook and this is what they recommend on their web site.
When you complete all of the above, disconnect the Firewire drive with it’s wire and put it back in the box and save it somewhere for need emergency repairs.
*Note; After you have installed the Mac OS system on the External Firewire Drive you will always be able to start up your Macbook no matter how badly it is working by holding down the Option key on the keyboard at start up. It may take a while but eventually you will see the icon for the external drive and when the little clock stops just click on that icon and then click on the forward arrow. This should solve all your future software problems for a minimum investment.
Also, never forget to back up your files. My wife uses a little 2 Gb (about $35) flash drive for all her back up and it works fine.
Hope this helps. I am willing to help you out if you proceed with my suggestions.
JDB

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