Reinstalling  OS X Leopard on mac book pro

HI
Im new to Mac Just purchased a macbookpro intel based last month. I have installed windows XP SP2 However while installing I did not use boot camp and now I have windows XP only on my hard drive I do not have OS X at all
so I tried to reinstall my Mac OS X by inserting the install disc that came with the laptop but it justs ejects it How could this happen I am using a macbook pro and it does not allow me to install the original software that came with it.
WHAT CAN I DO?? THANKS in advance

Hi tiff_610;
In all likelihood what happened when you install Windoze was that it reformatted your hard drive to NTFS for you. Not that the drive has been reformatted to NTFS, OS X is unable to use it. If you wish to get OS X installed again, you will most likely have to reformat the drive back to HFS+ which of course will wipe out everything on the drive.
Allan

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