Not Booting From DVD Macbook Pro Early 2011

Put a brand new Snow Leopard disc in the drive. Started the laptop with ALT depressed and when the available drives came up I selected DVD Drive. Disk is spinning, but apple logo screen just sits there and 3 beeps keep repeating. Does nothing. Anyone have an idea?

You have a couple things going on here..three beeps means the ram is bad...you either do not have it seated correctly or at least one module is bad or incorrect.
Also, the Early 2011 came with either Snow Leopard installed or Lion installed.  To boot from a Snow Leopard DVD it must be the install disk that came with the computer.  The retail version is 10.6.3 and the machine came with 10.6.6 so will not boot the retail DVD, the firmware will not permit it to do so.

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