New Mac Pro - how do I install OSX on old drive?

Hi,
I have just received my new Mac Pro and tried to install OSX from the enclosed discs on my Raptor. Only trouble is is says I can't, I tried on my 500GB Maxtor and it wouldn't put it on their either! Any ideas?
Thanks
B

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